Saturday, January 30, 2010

Chicken Pox Pictures Can A Person Have Chicken Pox Twice In There Lifetime?

Can a person have chicken pox twice in there lifetime? - chicken pox pictures

I have a brother who has had chickenpox when I was like 5-7 years. Now he is 14 years old and has red spots appeared. I searched Google images and writing red spots and the image of chickenpox are like their commercials. But I thought you could do more. If you're a doctor or other information, please give me an answer to this

11 comments:

alessand... said...

It can happen.
Kisses

HelloKit... said...

My doctor told me that it is rare but possible to get chicken pox twice ... Has or had a high fever? These are some of the smallpox, and renewable Buster? It itches?

It may or may not have the vaccine against chickenpox, to ensure that they do not come into contact with body fluids ...

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I agree w / "S" I think it may be cold, but some symptoms are a little more "serious" (not life-threatening or anything), the (chickenpox collectively visible, although the disease can be serious), which ... . the symptoms of your brother?

Suthern Yankee said...

Although I am not a doctor, I had to come back where I was responsible for nursing school and I asked my mother if I have never had chickenpox as a child. She said she was twice as a child under the age of 13.

suzan g (pucker-up) said...

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Cybele said...

Sometimes this is the case, especially when its first case of chickenpox was mild

dollie. said...

its very rare, but if a certain type of desis somthing or maybe not so strange for you. Hope UR brother is even better! :)

amanda said...

Maybe.

Anonymous said...

Chickenpox can occur only once. Zona, who are in the same family as chickenpox, can occur repeatedly.

Animal Girl said...

No, chicken pox occurs only once in a lifetime.

july said...

He is a doctor, but I know that you can not get chicken pox () twice. There are many, many other causes skin rashes caused by bacteria and viruses that are similar to chickenpox.

In herpes zoster (shingles), does not look like chicken pox. Shingles travel neural pathways in the spinal cord to the trunk and face, and is characterized by extreme nerve pain and painful blisters characterized, but only in certain areas, not the entire body.

Listed in this article a lot (!) To cause the conditions, skin rashes can:

http://www.emedicine.com/aaem/topic536.h ...

~~∞§arah T∞©~~ said...

Yes you can we secure. As I said earlier, it is usually when the first case was mild.

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