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How do I treat chickenpox?
Most people are familiar with the children's disease chickenpox and know that the rash that accompanies the disease can be itchy. In some cases, the itching is so bad that the child needs a prescription from a doctor. However, there is no definitive treatment for chickenpox - other than time and patience.
Instead, you should focus on itch relief so that the course of the disease is as painless as possible.
Chickenpox is actually a viral infection, and not everyone is severely affected by the red blisters on the skin that cause itching. But for those who do, it can be quite excruciating.
It's important to avoid scratching chickenpox, as this can lead to inflammation and childhood sores. Also, keep your skin protected from external factors that can aggravate itching - such as sweat.
The itch relieving spray in the pack has an immediate soothing effect on itchy skin and chickenpox.
Why is an anti-itching spray a good idea?
An anti-itch spray can be your saviour if chickenpox is itchy and irritating. The spray is easy to use and is sprayed directly onto the skin area with the rash and blisters.
The itchy skin spray contains Tea Tree Oil, which is known to keep skin healthy and fight bacteria, and Tasmanian Pepper, which soothes irritation, such as from chickenpox.
Our user test of the spray yielded the following results, among others:
- Over 93% find the product relieves itching and irritation
- 93% rate the spray as relieving their itch immediately
- Over 80% feel the product provides moisture to irritated skin
100% satisfaction guarantee
If you do not experience relief from itching and irritation when using the products in the pack, you are covered by the satisfaction guarantee when shopping online, meaning you will receive full refund if you are not satisfied with the products.