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  • 5 Years
  • 01/04/2021

Can you get chicken pox twice?

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Most people who have had chicken pox once will be immune to the disease for lifetime but reinfection may happen in persons with suppressed immunity. Also, the virus may remain inactive in the nerves and may reactivate anytime later in life.

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A 5-year-old female can rarely get chickenpox twice, but it is uncommon. Usually, after the first infection, the body develops immunity.

  1. Chickenpox Immunity: Most children develop strong immunity after the first infection, which protects them from getting it again.

  2. Possible Reasons for Second Infection: Sometimes, if the first infection was very mild or misdiagnosed, a second episode might occur.

  3. Consult a Doctor: If you suspect a second case of chickenpox, it's important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and care.

  4. Prevention: Vaccination can help prevent chickenpox or reduce its severity.

If you have concerns about your child's health, please consult your pediatrician for personalized advice and care.

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