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First of all, it is recommended that you are age 60 or above. the Shingles prevention vaccine is a one-time vaccination. Talk to your healthcare professional about the Shingles vaccine.
My sister used to have shingles and the doctor said it was caused by stress so I guess you should try not to
Shingles is a contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chickenpox. Symptoms include a . Prevention and Shingles Vaccine.
There is no known 100% effective way to prevent shingles. If you are of a certain age you can get a singles-prevention shot and it will help do it's best to keep it from happening.
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it's probably not a good thing to go to the beach with shingles because shingles can be very painful so you should just stay at home
Yes, there is a vaccine for shingles called the Shingrix vaccine, which is recommended for adults aged 50 and older to help prevent shingles and its complications. It is not an injection specifically for treating shingles but rather for prevention. There is also a vaccine called Zostavax, but Shingrix is preferred due to its higher efficacy. If someone already has shingles, antiviral medications are typically used for treatment rather than a specific injection.
Shingles IS caused by Herpes Zoster virus and it affects the nerves.
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no if you had chicken poks when you were little and you go through a lot of stress you can get shingles my grandma had them
Best to go to the doctor, because lots of conditions look like shingles. Also, if it is shingles (and not something else) the best treatments are prescription-only.
Measles and shingles are not directly linked, as they are caused by different viruses. Measles is caused by the measles virus, while shingles is a reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox. However, both diseases are preventable through vaccination, and a history of chickenpox (which occurs before shingles) can be affected by the immune response, which may be influenced by other viral infections, including measles. Nonetheless, they are distinct conditions with separate causes and prevention strategies.