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is it chicken pox ?
on sunday my 4yr old had a flat red spot on her arm, as the day went on it went a funny yellow colour like a
blister and then scabbed. the next day she had 2 more of these so i took her to nursery and asked what they thought. the staff seemed to think it could be chicken pox so i took her to the gp. the gp said he was 90% sure it was chicken pox so i took her home.
now she has had one spot in her hair and what looks like two on her leg and thats it, she is well she is not scratching no fever nothing and im beginning to think that i have kept her at home for no reason
my older children had chickenpox when they were small and they both had loads of spots
what does everyone else think?
love leighxxx
blister and then scabbed. the next day she had 2 more of these so i took her to nursery and asked what they thought. the staff seemed to think it could be chicken pox so i took her to the gp. the gp said he was 90% sure it was chicken pox so i took her home.
now she has had one spot in her hair and what looks like two on her leg and thats it, she is well she is not scratching no fever nothing and im beginning to think that i have kept her at home for no reason
my older children had chickenpox when they were small and they both had loads of spots
what does everyone else think?
love leighxxx
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how long do you think it will take her brother to catch it if it is chickenpox?
love leighxxx
So i think if your son is to get it, it is normally between 2-4 weeks after the first one, but you never know he may not get it this time round, my brother wanted his little girl to get it over with, so she played with both my children whilst they had it and never got it.
love leighxxx
love leighxxx