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What is a common symptom of chicken pox?

  1. Headache and nausea

  2. Fatigue and itchy rash

  3. Fever and swelling of glands

  4. Cough and conjunctivitis

The correct answer is: Fatigue and itchy rash

The common symptom of chicken pox is characterized by a fatigue and itchy rash. Chicken pox, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, typically presents with an uncomfortable, itchy rash that develops into fluid-filled blisters. This rash usually starts on the face, chest, and back before spreading to the rest of the body. Patients often experience fatigue as the body's immune system responds to the virus. The itchiness is a hallmark of this condition, prompting many individuals to scratch, which can lead to further skin irritation and potential secondary infections. While headache and nausea, fever and swelling of glands, and cough and conjunctivitis may accompany other viral infections, they are not primary symptoms of chicken pox. The focus on the rash and accompanying fatigue captures the essence of chicken pox symptoms effectively.