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Chickenpox

My daughter is recovering from Chickenpox. She is unvaccinated and plowed through a bout with chickenpox in about 3 days! Any suggestions for something to put on the remaining pox to prevent scarring and to help dry them up? Thank you!!!
 
  HedyB. on 2006-03-18
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yes you continue the rhus tox 30C 4 pills 4 hrly for 3 to 4 days.I will dry quickly and help to remove chicken pox spot with slight throat irritation are found during chicken pox that also.
dr.d.sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
Is there anything topically to apply to the pox? What about Rhus Tox Cream or Vit.E? I'm concerned about scarring. Thanks!
 
HedyB. last decade
I found an earlier post where a dog was seriously injured and recovered with minimal scarring. Might want to check it out.

However, I do not understand whether the calendula used was in homeopathy or in cream or what?

Might want to ask somewhere there.

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Pat2006 last decade
please do not use external application
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