Smallpox

Smallpox

What is smallpox disease?

  • Smallpox is a contagious virus that appears in the form of pills, blisters and small scars that are spread over the skin of the affected person.
  • Smallpox is quickly contagious when a person has a strong contact; the infection is transmitted to the right person when using the tools and supplies of the infected person.
  • Smallpox is spread slowly in parts of the body and narrowly, and infection occurs only when the occurrence of skin rash on the skin of the patient, and the occurrence of strong and large contact with the infected person.
  • In ancient times, smallpox is considered to be a chronic and deadly disease that leads to death.
  • There is no specific treatment for smallpox; some ointments are used only to relieve pimples, burns and pain.
  • Smallpox is affected by the extent of infection by the time or period in which the infection occurs.
  • Prevention of smallpox is prevented by taking the vaccine at an early age.

Symptoms of smallpox

  • Elevated body temperature is a symptom of smallpox.
  • The incidence of severe weakness, fatigue and exhaustion of the symptoms associated with smallpox.
  • Smallpox affects and weakens the muscles.
  • A strong desire to vomit is a symptom of smallpox.
  • Chronic headache and acute pain in the head are also symptoms associated with smallpox.
  • A smallpox patient can have back pain and abdominal pain.
  • The appearance of some red spots in the form of bubbles, which constitute a large rash in the patient of smallpox.
  • The appearance of large boils in the smallpox patient is also a symptom of smallpox.
  • Feeling tired and lethargic, and unable to exercise any physical activity.
  • Loss of energy quickly.
  • Many common pain affects the muscles and joints.
  • Incidence of smallpox patient for bedding and extreme fatigue when moving.
  • Strong itching if the patient has chickenpox.
  • Symptoms associated with chickenpox also have the feeling of not wanting to eat and loss of appetite.
  • Inflammation of the vessels in the blood vessels in the eyes.
  • Pain of the throat, colds, headache and constant sneezing are symptoms of smallpox.
  • The skin rash is spread over the body of the infected chickenpox; it is accompanied by a clear liquid.
  • A patient with chickenpox is exposed to several respiratory problems and difficulty in taking oxygen.

Ways to prevent smallpox

  • Take smallpox vaccine in childhood.
  • Work to isolate the individual infected in a room and provide antibiotics, because there is no cure for smallpox.
  • A smallpox patient should stay away from everyone in order to prevent the spread of the disease and to infect healthy people.
  • Identify tools for a smallpox patient, and do not use other people’s tools to prevent infection.