ANSWERS: 11
  • You can try using Baking Powder and a little water to make a paste to apply to the lesions, but no matter what you do, they could last 2-3 weeks.
  • You don't. The spots warn other people that you have chicken pox. If they are gone, you are save.
  • thankz
  • Time. They will pass and you can do nothing but wait and No scratching.
  • The good Lord gave the chicken pox to you and he will decide when you get rid of the spots. Patience is a good thing. Use Aveeno Bath and it will help with the itching. And there is a lotion that Aveeno makes that helps too. I have heard an old wives tale that the higher the fever the quicker the spots go away but I am sure that can't be true. Oh, and be careful. The older you are the worse the pox will be for you. I got them at 36 and only had one spot but every time I stood up, I passed out. It was such fun---NOT! My brother got them when he was 16 and was told he would never have children because the chicken pox went down. I am not sure exactly what that means but I can guess.
  • There really isn't a way to make the spots disappear, but to make the itching subside a little, try and oatmeal bath.
  • Nothing and don’t scratch otherwise you will have a moonlike face
  • You can't but camomile lotion will ease the itching
  • The chicken pox rash can be treated with calamine lotion, topical treatments containing oatmeal, and antihistamines. Although there is no evidence to support the effectiveness of topical application of calamine lotion or other topical barrier products, it does help with the itching & seemed to "dry up" the lesions faster in my experience.
  • you could try lotions but i would just let it go away on its own
  • It has to run the course and I know of nothing that speeds it up, but make sure your immune system is healthy, eat some nice yogurt, take vitamins and don't pick the scabs. They are not "spots" that is the measels.

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy