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Chickenpox is a very common childhood illness, caused by a virus called varicella. It rarely needs treatment unless in a newborn baby or child with a known weak immune system. Please consult this webpage from Healthier Together to see how you can manage this at home and when you should seek help.
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Chickenpox :: Healthier Together (what0-18.nhs.uk) |