The vesicular fluid dries and forms crusts or scabs that tend to resolve on their own in one to two weeks. During this time, patients should be aware of some important signs. If the rash becomes painful, hot and tender, it may be a sign of secondary bacterial infection. Seek medical treatment if there are any associated breathing difficulties or if the rash spreads to one or both eyes.

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