Itching is a common and expected symptom accompanying the skin blisters associated with chickenpox. However, scratching the affected areas can lead to significant complications such as permanent scarring, secondary bacterial infections, and abscess formation. It is crucial to avoid scratching the lesions to prevent these issues. To minimize such risks, keeping fingernails trimmed short is strongly advised. While certain topical creams may be recommended for itch relief, caution is essential. Unsupervised or over-the-counter application of general hand and body creams can exacerbate lesions and contribute to scarring. To alleviate itching, patients are advised to avoid hot environments and take lukewarm baths.