Rash is a general term use to describe the skin changes/patterns caused by an underlying condition/disease. Rash can be further classified into different forms depending on their pattern, the area they affect in the body and the size/shape of it. Chicken pox on the other hand is a disease caused by the varicella virus. read more
Chickenpox sores show up at different times in different areas. They’re mostly on the stomach, chest, and back, and rarely on the palms or the soles of your feet. Smallpox sores appeared all over the body at the same time (mostly on the face, arms, and legs, and sometimes on the palms and soles) and all looked the same. read more
Chickenpox causes an itchy rash, spots and fluid-filled blisters, among other symptoms, and is particularly prevalent between March and May. Scratching can lead to further infections, sleepless nights and permanent scarring. read more