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Haddon Heights
856-428-3746
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Chickenpox
Is this your child's symptom?
A rash all over the body caused by the chickenpox virus.
The chickenpox rash starts as small red bumps. The bumps change to blisters or pimples. The bumps change to open sores, and finally they scab over.
A doctor has told you that your child has chickenpox.
Or your child had close contact with another person who has it (or shingles). The contact should be 10-21 days earlier.
If NOT, try one of these:
Rash or Redness - Localized
Rash or Redness - Widespread
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