The skin and mucous membranes are the body parts most affected by chickenpox and shingles. Shingles also affects the nerves in the area that has the rash.
The most common areas to be affected are the face and trunk, which correspond to the areas where the chickenpox rash is most concentrated.
Approximately 500,000 cases of shingles occur every year in the United States. 20% of those who had chickenpox as children develop shingles at some time in their lives. People of all ages.can be affected, but the incidence increases with age.
The integumentary system.
Persons with aphasia have trouble with expressive language, what is said, or receptive language, what is understood. Not only are speech and understanding speech affected, but also reading and writing is affected. The severity of aphasia varies.
freedom of speech
Yes rarely, speech and swallowing difficulties are possible with CMT
I would suggest that you do the following instead. Remove and discard any shingles that are affected by mold. Use a natural disinfectant like Benefect to disinfect all other areas.
The most common symptom is a tingling sensation in the affected part of the body along with a rash and soreness. Shingles commonly occurs on the stomach area but can occur on any part of the body. Another symptom is extreme exhaustion.
One treatment is medicated eyedrops (steroid or other) in the affected eye. Specific antiviral medications must be given if early enough. Sometimes pills are given. Definitely go to see an eye doctor!
No. Shingles is not contagious, but someone with shingles can give chicken pox or varicella to someone who has not had chicken pox before.
Yes, in a way. It is caused by the virus which causes Chicken Pox, and someone susceptible to Chicken Pox can get that from someone with Shingles. But if you've already had Chicken Pox, you won't catch Shingles. It's an opportunistic virus hiding out in your nervous system just waiting for your immune system to give it a chance. And if you've had the Chicken Pox vaccine, you should not be susceptible to either one.