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Anyone have chicken pox twice?
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My daughter had chicken pox 4 years ago, she is now ten, and this evening she has a typical chicken pox rash all over her torso and legs. She does not feel ill and does not have a temperature. When she had chicken pox 4 years ago, so did all the other children in the family so I dont think she was misdiagnosed.
Has anyone any ideas?
Many thanks
Has anyone any ideas?
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know about twice, but I have been told I haven't had it at all, yet my mum remembers me having it (what parent doesn't?). Yet when I had blood tests for an employment-related medical a few years ago, no chickenpox antibodies showed and I had to have a vaccination against it.
It's not unknown for adults to get shingles, even though they've had chickenpox, so I guess even children could get it twice.
It's not unknown for adults to get shingles, even though they've had chickenpox, so I guess even children could get it twice.
Does she have any blisters (big or very small) on her hands, feet or in her mouth?
If she does this could be hand, foot & mouth disease. It is part of the chickenpox group so to speak and children can get spots all over as well.
I work in a nursery and this can be quite common yet when parents have had to go to the doctors for diagnosis very often the doctors haven't known what it is!
There is no treatment for it, it will clear up on its own but it is contagious.
Just a thought anyway!
If she does this could be hand, foot & mouth disease. It is part of the chickenpox group so to speak and children can get spots all over as well.
I work in a nursery and this can be quite common yet when parents have had to go to the doctors for diagnosis very often the doctors haven't known what it is!
There is no treatment for it, it will clear up on its own but it is contagious.
Just a thought anyway!
My son has had chickenpox twice once when he was 2 and again when he was 8, both times he was covered in spots and very unwell. I have heard that this is very rare. My younger son who had also had chickenpox previously was covered in a rash, not sure what it was but it wasn't shingles the doctor said.