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Shingles is caused by the chicken pox virus. It is not common in children but does occasionally happen. The pain often precedes the rash. The rash will look like groups of little fluid filled vessicles on red bases that will follow one or a few nerves. One key to the diagnosis is that it will always be on one side of the body only except that it can slightly cross the midline in the back. If it is on both sides of the front it is unlikely to be shingles.
Es blue cross cover the cost of the shingles vaccine
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Starting in 2013 Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield now covers the shingles vaccine. The shingles vaccine prevents shingles, which is a painful skin lesions.
i asked this question and i know now:chickenpox only happens once; boils can happen a lot of timesboils grow in size; chickenpox grows too but not in size it increases numbers
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Yes. But usually only on one side of the body since it's driven by neural pathways that don't cross the body's midline. You can get shingles wherever there are nerve endings.
Ask your insurance carrier. Zostavax is only available to people over 60 even if you have already had Shingles. If you are highly susceptible to repeated attacks, your Doctor will have to petition for an exception.
AnswerGenerally yes but self-funded policies might not.