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What are the consequences of chickenpox in adults?
Windpipe is called acute infectious disease, characterized by papular rashes on the skin, less often - on the mucous membranes. This disease is very contagious, transmitted by airborne droplets. It is possible to get sick, even being at a sufficient distance from the vector, since the virus that causes the development of this disease moves with air currents. That is why such a smallpox in the people is called chicken pox.
This disease causes very persistent immunity, but it is not sterile, since the pathogen remains in the human body and can provoke the development of herpes zoster.
Interestingly, among many parents, the practice of "small parties" is common. When someone has a child, all parents who live nearby are notified about this and can come with their children to infect them. This ridiculous, at first glance, action, it is by no means meaningless - complications after chickenpox in children are almost not found, which can not be said about adults.
Many complications after chickenpox in adults are due to the fact that not only the skin is affected, but also the mucous membrane, as well as internal organs. For example, if the disease progresses in the respiratory system, laryngitis, tracheitis and even pneumonia may develop. And any problems caused by the virus-causative agent of chickenpox, it is very difficult to cure. And because they are especially dangerous.
The consequences of chicken pox in adults are various pathologies of the liver and kidneys, including nephritis, hepatitis and abscesses.
But all the same, the most dangerous consequences of chicken pox in adults are disorders in the work of the central and peripheral nervous systems, as well as the heart and blood vessels. Such complications can be fatal, especially if they cause diseases such as meningitis, paralysis, brain cysts, encephalitis, increased thrombosis or myocarditis.
Precisely because the effects of chickenpox in adults can be so sad, it is advisable to have it in childhood. And if it was not possible - in adulthood to observe increased caution.
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