Shingles, caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, primarily affects the skin and nerves. While it is not directly linked to kidney problems, complications from shingles, such as severe pain or infection, could potentially exacerbate existing kidney issues or lead to other health complications. If someone with shingles experiences kidney-related symptoms, they should consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management.
Yes, shingles can cause all of these problems and more.
No. HIV is the only cause of AIDS.
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i dont think they would cause kidney failure, but it would cause lots of other problems.
No, it did not cause shingles.
The replacement of a silver-mercury amalgam or filling has absolutely nothing to do with having the shingles. Shingles is an outbreak, usually in later life, caused by the chicken pox virus. Only those who have had chicken pox can break out in shingles.
Shingles will not cause TB.
No it will not cause shingles.
The medication Pentasa can cause kidney function problems but not complete failure. It also can cause chest pain and trouble breathing.
one of the problems could be caused by the kidney. you might have kidney problems or kidney disease. if any of this happens to you, you should go see the doctor fast. if you do not, it can get worse and it may cause serious injuries or death.
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Yes, one of the potential symptoms of kidney stones is the chills.