Chickenpox and Smallpox Rash ComparisonSource: The U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Differences between chickenpox and smallpox
| Chickenpox | Smallpox | How initial symptoms
differ | 0 to 2 days of mild illness pass before the rash
develops. | 2 to 3 days of severe illness pass before the rash
develops. |
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Lesions first appear on the face or trunk. | Lesions first appear in the throat or mouth, then on the
face, or on the upper arms. | How the rash lesions
differ | Lesions develop in successive fashion. While some are new,
others are crusting over (in "crops"). | Lesions develop at the same time, and they look alike on any
one section of the body, such as the abdomen, arms, or face. |
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Lesions change rapidly, crusting over within 24
hours. | Lesions change slowly, scabbing over after 9 to 15
days. | Lesions sit on the skin surface and look like small blisters. | Lesions become firm, dome-shaped, and deep in the
skin. | Rash rarely develops on palms and soles. | Rash commonly develops on palms of the hands and soles of the
feet. | Lesions are most concentrated on the torso, with fewest on
the hands and feet. Lesions can affect the face and scalp, but rarely affect
the entire body equally. | Lesions are most concentrated on the face, hands, and
feet. | ByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerE. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerChristine Hahn, MD - Epidemiology Current as ofMarch 3, 2017 Current as of:
March 3, 2017 Author:
Healthwise Staff Medical Review:
E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine & Christine Hahn, MD - Epidemiology
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