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No, being exposed to shingles itself does not reactivate the varicella-zoster virus (the virus that causes shingles) in someone who has never had chickenpox or received the chickenpox vaccine. However, if you have previously had chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in your body and can be reactivated later in life, leading to shingles. The risk of developing shingles increases with age and certain health conditions.

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How long after being exposed to shingles will you get it?

IF you're going to get chickenpox from a shingles exposure, it would take between 10 and 21 days to get chickenpox. You'd have to never have had chickenpox before to get shingles, however, even if you'd never had chickenpox, you still might not catch them from being exposed to shingles.


Can contact dermatitis activate shingles?

Contact dermatitis itself does not directly activate shingles, as shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which lies dormant in nerve tissues after a previous chickenpox infection. However, if contact dermatitis leads to significant skin irritation or a weakened immune response, it might create an environment where a person is more susceptible to reactivation of the virus. Stress or injury to the skin can also potentially trigger shingles in some individuals. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.


Can shingles be transferred from one part of the body to another by touch?

The herpes zoster virus is readily transmitted by touch from person to person, or from contacted objects. However, not everyone exposed will get shingles. Exposure to chickenpox as a child can lead to a delayed outbreak of shingles as an adult.


Can you carry the shingles but not have it?

Yes you can have the virus, but never get shingles.


Is trichomoniasis related to shingles?

Trichomoniasis is not related to shingles. Trich is caused by a parasite. Shingles is caused by reactivation of chicken pox virus (varicella virus).


Can you get shingles aside from chickenpox virus?

No, you can only get shingles from reactivation of prior infection with chickenpox virus (varicella zoster virus). There is no other cause.


Is shingles a virus or bacteria?

Shingles virus is commonly known as chichken pox virus. When chicken pox virus stays latent in the body(in the nervous system) and becomes reactivated after few years, it is referred to as shingles. Shingles occurring in adults has more complications than chicken pox.


Does tibicos cause shingles?

Shingles is caused by varicella zoster, a virus.


Is shingles caused by having had measels?

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.


Is shingles a virus caused by skin disease?

Shingles are caused by the varicella virus, the same virus that causes chicken pox. Those who have had chicken pox when younger carry the dormant virus for the rest of their lives. Should the virus "reactivate" in an adult, the result is shingles.


Where you can have shingles?

You can be infected with shingles through direct contact with someone inffected of the virus.


What are the early symptoms of shingles?

When the virus that causes chickenpox reactivates, it causes shingles. Early symptoms of shingles include headache, sensitivity to light, and When the virus that causes chickenpox reactivates, it causes shingles. Early symptoms of shingles include headache, sensitivity to light, and