Chickenpox is very special, but it can be fever-free. When it is fever-free, the rash will come out faster, so generally, antipyretics are not needed, so the resistance can be stronger after treatment. However, a small dose of antipyretics can be used to lower the body temperature to slightly higher than 39.5℃, but western medicine acyclovir or valaciclovir can also be used to treat chickenpox, and acyclovir ointment can be used externally. This is faster, but the resistance is less. But don't use hormones, it will kill people.
Nursing requirements: feed more boiled water, have a light diet and eat a liquid or semi-liquid diet. Let the children have more rest, the room should be quiet, the air should be fresh, and open the window for ventilation for at least 2~3 hours every day. Don't cover the quilt too thick and too much. Drinking boiled water or vegetable juice is beneficial to sweating and urination and promoting the discharge of toxins. Always wipe the sweat stains on your child's body, keep the skin clean and sanitary, and avoid catching a cold. I wish my child a speedy recovery!
It doesn't matter much to apply a hot towel to your face, but be careful not to break the scabbed skin, mainly for fear of causing skin infection and leaving scars.