7Liver Complications
A common sign of chickenpox is short-term hepatitis, which is the temporary inflammation of your liver. However, this condition tends to occur without any obvious signs and might resolve on its own without any treatment. In addition, many teenagers and children who recover from a viral infection, such as influenza or chickenpox, can also be at higher risk of having Reye’s syndrome. This is a rare disease that causes a swollen brain and liver. Since this is a serious condition, make sure to visit your doctor as soon as possible to avoid further complications. [7]















