Mother treating daughter with chickenpox. 28-year-old mother giving her 2-year-old daughter a dose of Calpol to help her recover from chickenpox (vari


Mother treating daughter with chickenpox. 28-year-old mother giving her 2-year-old daughter a dose of Calpol to help her recover from chickenpox (varicella). This is a common infectious disease of childhood caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It causes headache and fever, followed by the eruption of a rash over most of the body. The rash appears in crops and consists of clusters of small, red, itchy spots that become fluid-filled blisters within a few hours. It is rare to have the disease twice, as a childhood attack confers lifelong immunity. Calpol a suspension of paracetamol, a painkilling drug, is designed for use in young babies and children.


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