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Chickenpox and shingles result from the same virus, and generate the same antibodies. There is no difference between chickenpox antibody and shingles antibody, and there is only one test (varicella virus antibody) for both.
Once you get the chicken pox infection, the virus gets hidden in your posterior root ganglion. How does it evades the immune system is poorly understood. It comes out in the form of herpes zoster or shingles, when your immunity lowers down. There is no mutation of the virus.
The virus is called varicella zoster virus regardless of whether it is causing chickenpox or shingles. The scientific name of shingles disease is herpes zoster, and the scientific name of chickenpox disease is varicella.
Herpes Zoster, or shingles, is an acute infection caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox.
Shingles is caused by the same virus that gives children chickenpox. Skin damaged by shingles is extra sensitive and sunbathing may cause the virus to ramp up or reemerge if one has recently healed.
No, shingles is not caused by having had measles. Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a person recovers from chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in the nervous system and can reactivate later in life, leading to shingles. Measles, on the other hand, is caused by a different virus and does not have a direct connection to shingles.
The causative agent for shingles is the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), which is the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a person recovers from chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in the nerve tissues and can reactivate later in life, leading to shingles. This typically occurs when the immune system is weakened due to stress, aging, or other factors.
It is the same virus. The shingles version of the disease is supposed to be painful, while chicken pox is just itchy.
Shingles is pretty rare in kids and teens who have healthy immune systems. Shingles is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox.It's easy to pass the virus on to people who aren't immune to chickenpox (like people who haven't already had chickenpox or gotten the chickenpox vaccine). The difference is that if they get infected, they won't get shingles.
Getting a tattoo does not directly cause shingles, which is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. However, if the tattooing process leads to stress or a compromised immune system, it could potentially trigger an outbreak in someone who has previously had chickenpox. Additionally, improper tattoo hygiene can lead to infections that might mimic shingles symptoms. It's always advisable to consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about tattoos and shingles.
Facial herpes, or cold sores, is caused by herpes simplex virus. Chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus. You can't get chickenpox from someone with facial herpes unless they also have chickenpox.
They are both manifestations of the same virus, Herpes Zoster. CHicken Pox is usuall a childhood disease, shingles is a different manifestation of the virus that strikes mostly older people.