Whats The Incubation Period And Complications Of Chickenpox?
Incubation Period: The incubation Period is a period which surprises the parents about the duration of development of illness after being exposed to a child with chickenpox. This period ranges between 11 to 20 days. For most of the children it develops within 14 days. If it does not develop Chickenpox in a child after this period, then he or she can be infected at that time. Complications of chickenpox: Fortunately serious consequences of chickenpox infections are not found in most of the children. From a cost-to-society point of view, it can be expensive and inconvenient. Children have to miss their school and parents have to miss their work and many other things. They have to ignore their business and jobs due to that complication. It causes inconvenience and a loss of productivity all around. Approximately 1 out of 2000 children may develop serious complications and other causes. In a year 1900 children are requiring hospitalization.