Yes you can get chicken pox everywhere!
It is likely that lymph nodes ("glands") in your next will be back to normal within months of having chickenpox.
Chickenpox virus remains in your body, and may be reactivated later to cause shingles.
The word nape is associated with the back of neck.
the back of ur neck
Those bony lumps that you can feel at the back of the neck are vertebrae, which are part of the spine.
Chickenpox in adulthood does not have a special name. However, shingles is an infection that can result from later reactivation of your lifelong infection with chickenpox virus. It happens most often in adults.
no! your child needs help and besides chickenpocks are contagious! don't bring back that horrible disease again!!
To strengthen the back of your neck muscles, you can try exercises like neck extensions, neck flexions, and isometric neck exercises. These exercises can help improve the strength and stability of the muscles in the back of your neck.
There is no chickenpox RNA; chickenpox is a DNA virus.
Chickenpox lesions usually show up first on the chest, head, and back. Then it spreads over the body.
A person with a history of chickenpox or history of chickenpox vaccine will typically have a positive antibody test for chickenpox.
No. While you can catch chickenpox, shingles comes from a virus already within you (chickenpox virus) so you can only have shingles if you have previously had chickenpox. I myself had shingles back when I was in the fourth grade but neither my brother nor my sister ever had it.