Varicella, also known as chickenpox, is a highly contagious illness caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). It is most common in children, but can also affect adults. While most people recover from varicella without complications, some may experience more severe symptoms or develop other complications.
If you or a loved one experiences any of these complications during or after a varicella infection, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Treatment may involve antibiotics, antiviral medications, or other interventions to manage symptoms and prevent further complications.
To prevent varicella and its complications, it is recommended that children receive the varicella vaccine, which is safe and highly effective. Adults who have not had varicella or been vaccinated should also consider getting vaccinated to protect themselves and others from this contagious illness.
Overall, while varicella can be a mild illness for many, it is important to be aware of the potential complications and take steps to prevent and treat them as needed.