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some time back someone summarised the chicken pox tips - i feel like maybe it was strawbs or midivydale but a search hasnt worked...


i remember piriton, rolled oats in a sock in the bath, what else? are you supposed to use calamine lotion these days? also what do you do about spots on the face?


thanks in advance

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My youngest currently has the pox so I went searching for this thread the other day too. Here is it:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1360903,1361802#msg-1361802


There is also good info on NHS website about treatment for chicken pox. The advice is no nurofen and no aspirin due to risk of complications. Piriton seems to be working for my very spotty little one.

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My two have just had it, calpol, piriton, oats in a muslin in the bath, virasooth(there is a spray that I found that you could squirt on before they realised rather than rubbing or dabbing on the blisters), cotton leggings and long sleeve tops so they can't get to the spots.

Good luck I hope your little one doesn't have it too badly.

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