Can patients with chickenpox use a fan?
Generally, patients with chickenpox may moderately use a fan if the rash caused by chickenpox has not yet fully scabbed over; however, if the rash has already formed scabs, using a fan is not recommended. If discomfort arises in either situation, medical attention should be sought immediately to prevent worsening of the condition. Detailed explanations are as follows:
1. Permissible
During the early stages of chickenpox or when the rash has not fully scabbed and there is no infection, using a fan can help lower body temperature, reduce itching and discomfort, alleviate symptoms, and improve patient comfort. At this stage, moderate ventilation can help maintain fresh air and support recovery.
2. Not recommended
If the chickenpox lesions have already fully scabbed, especially during the scabbing phase, using a fan may cause premature shedding of the scabs, prolong healing time, and potentially lead to scarring.
Patients with chickenpox should actively follow medical advice to use medications such as compound neomycin ointment, calamine lotion, and Huangzhihua oral liquid, while maintaining a light diet to promote recovery.