Natural Cures for Adults with Chicken Pox

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You can probably remember when you were a child and it seemed like everyone in your grade school class took his or her turn being absent only to return with these strange-looking spots. The chicken pox is a condition that frequently manifests in young children; however, it can affect people of all ages. The most important thing, especially for adults who develop the illness, is effective treatment for the itching and other symptoms of the condition. While some conventional medications are available for the condition, most people only require home treatments, like oatmeal baths, calamine lotion, and nutritional supplements.

What Is Chicken Pox?

The chicken pox are caused by a viral infection. When you contract the infection, you develop an itchy, blister-like rash that can spread over your entire body. Chicken pox is highly contagious for people who have never had the disease, which is why many children are now being vaccinated against it.

The disease is typically mild but can be particularly uncomfortable – think bug bites or poison ivy “on steroids”…Anyway, common symptoms of the condition include fever, loss of appetite, headache, and tiredness. The blisters you develop with the chicken pox typically go through three stages: (1.) raised, red bumps, (2.) fluid-filled blisters, and (3.) crusts and scabs. New bumps appear for several days once you have developed the condition.

What Natural Cures Are Available for Chicken Pox?

For most individuals, the condition is generally mild, so people at low risk require little more than home remedies and treatments for the condition. However, people who are at a higher risk for complications like adults, newborns, and pregnant women, may require medical treatment to prevent complications. In any case, though, home remedies and natural treatments help ease the discomfort that is characteristic of the condition. Some of the natural cure treatments for chicken pox include oatmeal baths, calamine lotion, and various nutritional supplements for immune support.

1. Oatmeal Baths

Mayo Clinic suggests a calming bath in colloidal oatmeal for chicken pox sufferers. Colloidal oatmeal is a finely ground oatmeal that is made for soaking. The oatmeal has natural soothing properties and helps relieve itching and irritation of the skin. Draw a warm, not hot, bath and sprinkle the oatmeal in it. Soak for 10 to 15 minutes or as long as you like. Take a calming bath daily until the infection subsides.

2. Calamine Lotion

Kids Health recommends dabbing itchy sores with calamine lotion. This product contains anti-itch compounds that help relive itching and inflammation in the blisters and sores. Apply the lotion to the rash as needed by dabbing it on with a cotton ball. Avoid the face and eyes with the lotion, though.

3. Vitamin C

Medical professionals also recommend taking daily doses of immune boosting nutritional supplements, such as vitamin C. Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that helps eliminate infection and toxic material in the body. It also stimulates the function of your immune system.

4. Vitamin D

Recent research also suggests vitamin D is important for preventing the spread of the disease. While most of us avoid going outside when we are sick, you may want to consider going out and getting a little extra sun when you have the chicken pox. Sun exposure enables your body to produce vitamin D, which offers antiviral and immune-boosting benefits. Taking a daily supplement of vitamin D is one way to up your levels, but getting the natural benefit from the sun is even better.

5. Echinacea

Echinacea is an herbal remedy that offers immune-stabilizing properties. It helps promote your natural defenses and speeds recovery. Take 6-9 milliliters daily for the best immune-supporting benefits.

Read below for more natural cures for chicken pox suggested by our readers.

References:
Chickenpox - http://kidshealth.org/parent/infections/skin/chicken_pox.html#
Chickenpox - http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART03000/Chickenpox.html
Diseases and Conditions: Chickenpox - http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chickenpox/basics/definition/con-20019025
Far Safer than Vaccines in Limiting Chickenpox Spread - http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/ archive/2012/01/09/far-safer-than-vaccines-in-limiting-chickenpox-spread.aspx


The comments below reflect the personal experiences and opinions of readers and do not represent medical advice or the views of this website. The information shared has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or health condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns.

Apple Cider Vinegar

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Posted by Guilda (New Zealand) on 11/04/2005
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Have just finished reading an old book on molasses and it contains not only most minerals our body needs but also all Vit.B complex properties and it is B2 to stop greying hair. Extremely beneficial for good health. Apple cider vinegar is another everyone should drink it is also a skin rejuvinater, just a tad in the morning wash however I believe that is it rejuvinates the skin and the skin being our biggest organ then it must have the same affect on our internal organs, it is also a blood cleanser and flushes our organs, builds up white blood cells which fight infection. Softens arteries lessing the risk of clotting, and it also prevents heart burn, 1-2 drinks a day, 1 tablespoon in a cup with a teaspoon of honey (manuka if possible) put cold water on top and then hottish water on top of that and drink once stirred. Very refreshing. It is also a neutrilizer so if you're scratching, chicken pox or measles flea bit just dab vinegar on and it will stop immediately, there is over 100 different benfits of applecider, however a short mention on lemon juice, liver loves sour, {if you have a crook liver it doesn't like grapefruit),our liver needs sour to function fully as it works overtime and our diets are full of processed flours and sugars etc.one lemon drink in the morning will alkalize your body for the day and prepare it for its acidic onslaught. It has to be before you have anything to eat or drink. Give it half an hour before breaksfast. Please place cold water on top of the lemon before adding the hot to protect the properties, especially Vit.C as it is destroyed with heat. Add a tsp of honey. Honey is also good for sore throats, 1 tsp of honey on a spoon also does wonders for us. Good health to you all.

Replied by Program Love
(Los Angeles, Ca)
09/09/2012

Do you have a recipe for the lemon drink you mention?


Guava Leaves

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Posted by Juan (Philippines ) on 08/10/2022
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Try guava leaves boiled in water. Wash the pox with guava leaves water (2x a day) . Guava leaves are used to treat scabies in the Philippines. It might have some effect on smallpox.


Replied by Mama To Many
(Tennessee, Usa)
04/03/2014

Dear Zeeshan,

If it is chicken pox, the spots will begin to blister. They may itch or become painful. Try 1-2 cups of baking soda in a warm bath for 20 minutes at least daily.

Try 1 Tablespoon of extra virgin coconut oil three times a day, internally. You can also use coconut oil on the spots if they itch.

Take as much vitamin C as you can. You can take 1, 000 mg every hour or two, or even more. If you begin to get diarrhea, cut back a little bit. If you can get Emergen-C, my children really like to take vitamin C that way.

Try to get some sunshine each day if weather permits. At least 20 minutes on as much skin as weather and decency will allow.

Avoid dairy until you are feeling better, unless you have access to raw milk products, in which case yogurt or kefir may be helpful.

Even if what you have is not chicken pox, the above remedies are quite safe and may help whatever it is that you are dealing with.

I hope you feel better soon!

~Mama to Many~

Multiple Remedies

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Posted by Laffinfamily (Murrieta, California , Usa) on 03/28/2013
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I'm 48 years old (49 in July) and have just contracted the Chicken Pox for the first time. After being exposed to my husband's Shingles, I began taking 1 mg of B-12 daily, 500 mg of L-Lysine (which I have increased to 3000 mg) daily, olive leaf complex (approx. 1 1/2 tsp - 1Tbsp every 2hours), colloidal silver (about 1 tsp 3-5 x daily), as well as putting tea tree oil on each spot multiple times a day. In addition to this I make the Calcium Benonite clay with ACV and cayenne mixed into it. I put this on and let it dry for 20 minutes then wash it off with tea tree oil soap. Once I've dried off, I put organic cold pressed coconut oil all over.

Unfortunately, I am just getting worse. This is day 5 of the rash and now my glands are swollen and my throat is hurting.

I am wondering if anyone has had experience with adult Chicken Pox. What suggestions do you have for either decrease the duration, decrease the discomfort, or am I actually doing better than most adults? I understand Adult Chicken Pox can be serious. At what point do I consider a doctor? Or is it too late for that at this point?

Final note, I also took an oatmeal bath last night but feel much worse through the night.

Replied by Ejules
(Woodbridge, Va, Us)
03/28/2013

While researching oil of oregano I read on another blog that the person reported good results using OofO with shingles. Do a search for that combo of keywords but don't use OofO straight; cut it with another kind of oil, e.g., olive, sesame, coconut, etc. before applying to the skin.

Replied by Laffinfamily
(Murrieta, California, Usa)
03/29/2013

Thank you, Ejules, I will look into it.

Replied by Ash
(Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan)
04/11/2013

Hey Dear, I am a female (23 yo) and suffered from chicken pox but I have recovered in 7 days.. Let me give you remedies as I acted upon.. Take antiviral or antibiotics my Dr gave me antiviral and also some tablets to make my blisters get dry soon and also take b-complex tablets one each day for weakness and just keep some neem leaves with you for seven days in your room so that when it gets itchy you can itch using neem leaves gently.. Wear a gold chain or ring.. Make sure not to go outside for 7 days and also dont take bath for 7 days so that your blisters get dry soon.. To prevent scaring.. Just rub gently with a sponge of lukewarm water on your face and body and immediately pat yourself dry don't rub.. Use calamine lotion on your body and face after passing 3 days.. Do not eat any oily and fried food just eat soft and vegetarian food.. and for your throat let me tell you when I got the virus on starting days I got so much pain in my throat so I used oral drops medicine and keep it in my mouth for 5 minutes then spilled out, this medicine is also used for mouth blisters..

Replied by Kathy
(the USA)
04/12/2013

Oatmeal baths are very soothing too but you have to be careful when standing up in the tub because it gets very slippery.

Replied by Citygirl27
(Richardson, Tx, Usa)
04/17/2013

Coconut is anti-viral. You'll want to consider taking it orally (by the tablespoon) as well as applying it topically.

Replied by Lee
(Somewhere, Texas)
05/03/2013

Please consider going to the doctor to get anti-viral medication asap. I had chicken pox when I was in my 30's and it got so bad that I couldn't walk. I was carried to/from the bathroom/bed. Once I started the anti-virals, I started getting better. My daughter now has chicken pox, she is 15, and we got her anti-virals. We are still doing all the natural remedies too, but within a matter of hours the spots spread all over her trunk/neck, so the anti-virals have kept it from spreading more. If it gets into your mouth/throat, you may need steroids, too. You don't want a breathing issue. Chicken Pox are so much more dangerous the older you are. My one year old only got 8 spots!

Replied by Anon
(Anon)
05/03/2013

Hi, Ted usually recommends lysine for this type of virus.

Mariana
(Virginia)
06/26/2021

How much Lysine and what dosage does he recommend?

Replied by Trish
(Sac)
05/09/2016

Hi, I'm 51 and have now had them 2 weeks, have gotten worse, yet itching is minimal now.I will be calling my doc again tomorrow. Wondering how long this went on for you? Thanks, Trish


Neem

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Posted by Cameron (Brisbane, Qld, Australia) on 01/06/2012
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Neem Oil for Chicken Pox. Yea.

This is our second case of Chicken Pox, read my post under Oatmeal Baths. Colloidal Silver, Vitamin C and Lysine did not work, our first child had the worst case I hope to see. Note she did have a compromised immune system from Chemo!

For our second child I came back to EC and saw the Neem Leaves remedy, I have no idea where I could get them from so I tried Neem Oil applied to each spot as it came up. It did not really seem to make much difference for a day or two but we did not get any but the first few that blistered and the rest crusted over and are already fading on about day five, instead of after about 2 weeks or more. None got really big after we started the Neem oil, I would probably cover the whole body at the first sign of CP as over time with more spots thats what you will end up doing anyway. Neem Oil smells terrible and leaves an awful ring around the bath. She also got itchy after putting the Oil on so have an Oatmeal bath ready and waiting. Keep it on as long as possible.

We also used large doses of Olive Leaf Extract in both cases, which has been shown effective vs Chicken Pox.

Our daughter also had a fever that almost got to 40 degrees C so we used the Egg White remedy(from EC) in some old socks covered with a bag, which got her temp down by .6 degrees in 10 minutes. I have to say I was dubious about it but she was down 1 degree in one hour and was normal in the morning. Do not leave the Egg Whites on for more than a couple of hours, let the feet dry out first and then re-apply.

Thanks Again to EC.


Neem
Posted by SARVESH (BOISAR NEAR MUMBAI, INDIA) on 07/12/2009
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for fast home remedy chicken pox patient should lie on the neem leaves bed and further take bath with neem leaves along with luke warm water.


Oatmeal Bath

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Posted by Vickie (Yulee, FL) on 02/11/2009
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An oatmeal bath will immediately relieve the itch in chicken pox, poison ivy, poison oak, hives, and bug bites! It also reduces inflammation and is a great conditioner for the skin. All you do is place 1 cup of uncooked oats into a clean white cotton sock, tying the open end in a knot. Place the sock in your warm bath water, sit and soak for 30 minutes. Use the oatmeal sock as your wash cloth before getting out. I don't rinse off the 'oat milk'. This will give hours of relief along with shrinking welts.

Replied by Zamo
(Johannesburg, South Africa)
03/02/2009
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Thank you so much for posting this remedy. My niece caught the pox on Friday and I went to see her on Sunday morning after googling home remedies and found this. The bath worked immediately and now her spots have dried up in two days. Thank you.

Replied by Rich
(Birmingham, West Mids England)
02/09/2010
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thanks for this post. it worked a treat and saved lots of scars. cheap and easy



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