No. Shingles is caused by a virus that affects the nerves. It is highly unlikely to find any viruses in a piping hot bowl of soup.
NuvaRing can't cause shingles. Shingles are caused by a reactivation of the chicken pox virus you caught earlier in your life.
No. Shingles is the result of the same virus that causes chicken pox.
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No. Shingles is not contagious, but someone with shingles can give chicken pox or varicella to someone who has not had chicken pox before.
The replacement of a silver-mercury amalgam or filling has absolutely nothing to do with having the shingles. Shingles is an outbreak, usually in later life, caused by the chicken pox virus. Only those who have had chicken pox can break out in shingles.
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the Varicella Zoster virus but elderly people usually get the shingles because they have already had the chicken pox before
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chicken is the meat taken from a chicken chicken soup is chicken put into a soup
A person gets shingles by first getting chickenpox. When the acute stage of chicken pox goes away, the virus remains alive in your system. At a later date the chicken pox virus becomes active and causes shingles. Today a vaccine is available for chicken pox. A parent who refuses to get a child vaccinated could not only cause problems when the child catches chicken pox, but could also cause problems when that child becomes an older adult suffering with shingles.
If you have had chicken pox, then you will not get shingles from anyone else. If not, you may get chicken pox, not shingles.
You catch shingles in old age because you had chicken pox as a child. Children catch chicken pox from other children with chicken pox or from old people with shingles. While no one inherits shingles, it may seem that way because children who caught chicken pox from their grandparents with shingles will give chicken pox to their grandchildren when they get old and get shingles unless the grandchildren get a vaccination for chickenpox.