 A highly contagious and very common and disease.
 The most common symptoms are general mild flu-like symptoms along with hundreds of itchy, fluid filled blisters on the face, arms, legs, torso, and scalp.
 Chickenpox can be spread by direct contact and also by airborne transmission.
 Rare but serious complications can result from chickenpox, requiring immediate medical treatment attention.
 The best way to avoid chickenpox is be immunized against the disease.

