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Chicken Pox - Mokelumne Hill,CA

hi all,
my 2 1/2 month old has been exposed to shingles and from what the doc says has a good chance of getting chicken pox. Has anyone experienced it at such a young age? Any experience and input would be great.

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It's good to get chicken pox at a young age, but 2 1/2 months is really young! Whatever you do, if s/he has fever do not give him/her an ibuprofen pain/fever medicine. There are contraindications to this. The advice is good, but I would see the doctor if you notice any signs of chicken pox marks. My son had them at age 3, had very high fever for about 4 days, was really sick, but the anti-itch medication he swallowed and the cream and special bath soap helped. Good luck.

I had shingles and the doctor said that only people that are not vacinated can catch chicken pox. I took Olive Leaf Extract for my shingles and it cleared up right away. Aveeno works too. Also, if I feel them coming on I take L Lysine 500 mg 2 of them and it usually keeps them and herpes from breaking out. You have to take it when you first feel it coming on......M.

My baby girl had it at 8 months old. She was cranky because she didn't feel good, but didn't know why. I gave her Benadryl to ease the itch/pain and lots of Aveno Oatmeal Baths. She loved them. The good news about being so young: they don't scratch them and make them worse!
Good luck!
I will add as a side note: a lot of people tried to tell me that she probably wouldn't get them very bad because she was so young, and I was breastfeeding. They were wrong :( She had a ton of them! I think she had them worse then the kids she got them from. But again, she did great, didn't scratch, and left no scars.

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Shingles is reactivated chiken pox. Have you had chicken pox? If you have the your 2 1/2 month old will have some passive immunity to chicken pox. If you have never had chicken pox then you child won't have any immunity. chicken pos is about the only disease that you get milder cases when you are younger. If your child gets it, he/she may not develop full immunity and could get a mild case in the future. My second got it before 6 months of age (I don't remember, she's 15 now). She was alittle uncomfortable - didn't eat as well, more irritable. When my third & fourth child got chiken pox about 18 months ago, she developed a couple of blisters & nothing else. So don't worry.

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Hi A..
The same virus that causes shingles can also cause chicken pox. I looked it up. Here's the link. You can copy and paste into your browser: http://www.revolutionhealth.com/articles/chickenpox-varic...
I'd follow whatever directions the doctor gave you re: keeping her away from other children, etc.
If she does get chicken pox, remember to cut her nails to avoid scarring should she scratch. AND, come back to this site for recommendations on how to keep her comfortable -- I'm certain moms will have some excellent ideas!
Good luck.
K.

When my son was around 9 months I had shingles and 2 weeks later he broke out in chicken pox. It wasn't bad and it looks like from the responses so far the experiences with babies having chicken pox is all over the spectrum. I would say my son was a little out of it, mild fever, but no scratching which was good. I gave him some aveeno baths and just tried to make sure he was as comfortable as possible.

Unfortunately we found out that my husband had not had chicken pox so he was not immune and he broke out 2 weeks after my son did.

Since you know your baby was exposed you can be on the look out for the first signs and know what it is. There probably isn't anything you can do to prevent it at this point, just make your baby as comfortable as you can.

Children that young get their immunities from you so if you've had chicken pox your little one may be safe. How exposed was your litte one? Did the person hold him/her or were they just in the same room? When my nephew was only about 3 months old my hubby and I babysat and the very next day my hubby broke out in chicken pox. We didn't know that he was exposed until a week later when my oldest child's daycare called to tell us one of the children there had chicken pox. My hubby had been holding the baby and everything, luckily my newphew never got it. Good Luck.

Hi my 4 year old got chicken pox and was told not to worry about the 8 months old son, he would not get it as I was breast feeding him, he was under a year old and if he did it would be a few spot. Well he did get it and he was covered from head to toe, In his mouth, between toes and fingers everywhere. it was the worse case that most of if not all my friends and family had seen in any age.

Keep him cool and he should wear light weight clothes nothing to tight. I gave my son Piriton medicine for the itching and gently put on Aqueous-Calamine cream. I also put a few drops of tea tree in a cup of milk and put it in a warm-ish bath. Do Not put the Tea tree neat in the bath, it must be mixed with a little milk as it will lie on the top of the water like oil and will burn his skin when you put him in. This will help with the healing of the spots.

Keep his nails short so if he tries to scratch he can only do a little damage to his skin, or put long socks on his hands so he can not pull or rub them off.

You have to look long and hard at my son who is now almost two to see any scars and he had a few nasty scars on his face by his eye. They have gone. He only has a few pit marks on his body. if he does get them and scars then he is young enough for them to fade away or go altogether.

He may not want to eat much, or he may want to nurse more.

Hope this helps and good luck.

I haven't experienced it at such a young age, but I hear that the younger, the better. sometimes young babies get a very mild case, so mild that you may not even realize it and then he/she will be immune for life.

I had shingles and the doctor said that only people that are not vacinated can catch chicken pox. I took Olive Leaf Extract for my shingles and it cleared up right away. Aveeno works too. Also, if I feel them coming on I take L Lysine 500 mg 2 of them and it usually keeps them and herpes from breaking out. You have to take it when you first feel it coming on......M.

My son got chicken pox when he was 4 months old. He was uncomfortable a lot of the time, holding him and cuddling him seemed to keep him pretty happy. The good thing is that he couldn't scratch so much to scar and when they are that small they typically don't get it too bad. Unlike my husband (who brought it home) and was covered in spots...needless to say make sure all adults around have had chicken pox or the vaccine. I found oatmeal baths helpful...Aveno has a good one. Keeping the little guy quarantined for so long was the hardest part. I would take him on walks to get out of the house or go sit with him outside when other people & kids were not around. Some doctors will say that they don't need the vaccine after they get CPox, but my doctor gave it to him anyway (at 1yr) because I was breastfeeding at the time and that may make it so that his body doesn't create a strong enough immunity to it.
Hope your little one doesn't get it...
Feel free to ask more Q if they come up...
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