Chicken pox 6 month old baby
Hello mummies, any of you experience with baby having chicken pox? My baby was exposed to it and I'm worried if it will be serious

At that age, babies can sometimes have a harder time with it, so it's good you're keeping a close eye on her. The main things to watch for are itchy red spots and blisters that usually start on the face and body, along with fever, loss of appetite, and general fussiness, and since it spreads through coughing and sneezing, keeping baby isolated from others is really important during this time. A friend of mine went through this with her infant and said the key was just managing the discomfort, keeping little fingernails trimmed short so baby doesn't scratch and cause infection, and staying in close contact with the doctor throughout. Do bring baby to see a paediatrician as soon as you notice any symptoms, especially since 6 months is quite young, the doctor can advise on whether any treatment or extra monitoring is needed for her specific situation.
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