10 Chicken Pox Symptoms

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Symptom #8: Blisters

Blisters are small sacs of fluids that are located just under the skin. Among the most common types of blister are those caused by friction, such as when wearing a new pair of shoes. They can also be caused by burns, by bites, and by a wide range of other factors. They are also a common symptom of chicken pox.

The blisters associated with chicken pox will likely form on top of the spots that are also a symptom of the disease. These can be extremely itchy and it can be all but impossible to resist scratching them, especially for young children.

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