There are no special risks or side effects from extra chickenpox vaccine.
A elderly person having chicken pox puts that person at risk, its better to get chicken pox when you are a kid, so you are immunized. Also people who get chicken pox for the second time are at risk.
If you get chickenpox after having the vaccine, it is likely to be very mild case and unlikely to cause serious complications.
Adults can get both chickenpox and shingles. Prior to universal vaccination in the US, chickenpox was considered a "childhood" disease. Since vaccination became routine, the average age of chickenpox patients has increased. The virus that causes the disease, varicella zoster virus, lives, dormant, in the spinal cord after the disease is over . In later adult years, this can flare up again as shingles. An adult who never had chickenpox or the vaccine can't get shingles. Between one in five and one in three adults will get shingles after having chickenpox.
Yes, you can be suspended from work for not having chickenpox vaccine. Some jobs require proof of immunity to chickenpox. Talk with your attorney for information specific to your location.
Aids is caught by having sex with a infected person, or having infected blood.while chickenpox is coght from the air or viral.
Having chickenpox confers immunity regardless of the severity or mildness of the illness.
The chickenpox preventive medicine will not prevent you from getting pregnant.
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If you work with elderly and vulnerable people, you should have demonstrated immunity to chickenpox by having it in the past or by having two doses of chickenpox vaccine. If that is the case, there is no risk in visiting your granddaughter.
It is likely that lymph nodes ("glands") in your next will be back to normal within months of having chickenpox.
Shingles is caused by the chickenpox virus. You do not get shingles from someone with shingles; you get chickenpox from someone with shingles. Then when you get older, you will get shingles because you had chickenpox. Or, you might get older and never get chickenpox. In that case, you will thank your mother for having you vaccinated against chickenpox when you were a child.
After having chickenpox, the varicella zoster virus retreats to your spinal cord nerves, not your blood, where it remains for live.