Here’s Why You Should Never Give Ibuprofen To A Kid With Chickenpox

Publish Date
Friday, 15 April 2016, 3:47PM
Facebook / Hayley Lyons

Facebook / Hayley Lyons

While children’s ibuprofen is a perfectly normal way to treat other conditions, it’s not something that kids should take for chickenpox.

Hayley, a young Mother, was told by doctors that she should give her son, Lewis, Ibuprofen for his chickenpox.

But after taking them, her son’s health began to decline. Not only did Lewis’ temperature continue to rise, but the pox became severely blistered and painful.

As it turned out, Lewis contracted septicaemia and was immediately admitted to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool.

She's now warning other parents about the dangers of using this drug for chicken pox.

“This type of medicine is an anti inflammatory, it reacts with chicken pox making them go deeper into the skin tissue.”

It is important to only use paracetamol for pain relief when a child has chicken pox.

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