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The common presenting symptoms of varicella include: | The common presenting symptoms of varicella include: | ||
===Common symptoms=== | ===Common symptoms=== | ||
* Infection usually starts as [[low-grade fever]] followed by skin manifestations after 1 | * Infection usually starts as [[low-grade fever]] followed by skin manifestations after 1 to 2 days | ||
* [[Rash]] initially appears on the head, trunk and then spreads to the rest of the body in a centrifugal pattern, associated with intense [[itch]]. | * [[Rash]] initially appears on the head, trunk and then spreads to the rest of the body in a centrifugal pattern, associated with intense [[itch]]. | ||
===Less common symptoms=== | ===Less common symptoms=== | ||
* [[Headache]] | * [[Headache]] |
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Overview
Patient with chickenpox presents with the characteristic rash and numerous spread out of lesions. Symptoms usually starts as low-grade fever and skin manifestations appear by 1-2 days. Rash initially appears on the head, trunk and then spreads to the rest of the body with intense pruritus, headache, malaise, anorexia, cough, coryza, tiredness and loss of appetite.
Symptoms
The common presenting symptoms of varicella include:
Common symptoms
- Infection usually starts as low-grade fever followed by skin manifestations after 1 to 2 days
- Rash initially appears on the head, trunk and then spreads to the rest of the body in a centrifugal pattern, associated with intense itch.