Chickenpox

What you need to know:

In children, chickenpox is one of those conditions which they just have to live through. You can soothe the irritation by sponging the skin with a weak solution of warm Elderflower tea and, as with any childhood infection, it’s worth boosting their immune system by giving them more of the following:

In addition eating more Liquorice and taking the supplement L-Lysine at 1-5grams per day my also help.

In the late teens and 20s, chickenpox can be a very serious illness, causing respiratory problems and pneumonia. Asthmatics are at added risk and should be treated with antiviral drugs as early as possible; they’re frequently admitted to hospital until they recover.


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