Varicella zoster virus can produce headaches, which might affect a child's ability to concentrate. The headache subsides once the virus is no longer active. However, the virus may lead to more dangerous neurological complications. These may include inflammation of brain tissue and of the cerebellum. The latter is the part of the brain that helps control gait, balance and muscle coordination.

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