vesirokkoa
Vesirokkoa, commonly known as chickenpox in English, is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It primarily affects children but can also occur in adults who have not been vaccinated or previously infected. The hallmark symptom of vesirokkoa is an itchy rash that typically begins on the face and torso before spreading to other parts of the body. This rash progresses through several stages, appearing first as red spots, then developing into fluid-filled blisters that eventually crust over and fall off.
Other common symptoms of vesirokkoa include fever, fatigue, headache, and loss of appetite, which usually appear
While generally a mild illness, complications can arise, particularly in infants, pregnant women, and individuals with