Shingles is only contagious is if you've never had chickenpox. Close, personal contact with open blisters passes the shingles virus, known as the varicella-zoster virus, from one person to another.
usually no they want to make sure the baby is healthy
From what I read on medicine net shingles can't be transmitted if you already had chicken pox and if you do get it then you will get chicken pox.
Can you take the shingles shot while having shingles
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Baby sitting is when you go to someone's home and take care of the children in that home (not necessarily a "baby"). Recommended courses include a first aid course.
First, you can't "catch shingles" from someone. You can get chickenpox from someone who has shingles, but only if two things are true:You have direct contact with the weeping shingles lesions; ANDYou have not had chickenpox or chickenpox vaccine in the past.You can't get chickenpox from someone with shingles if you are immune. You can't get it from being in the same room with them, either. A person with shingles can go about normal activities, including all work or school, as long as the lesions are covered.
Yes you can after the baby gets some sleep.
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you can use it in building the house obviously. ya know with deciding how much shingles its going to take to cover the roof
No, the shingles vaccine is given by your doctor, a nurse, or a pharmacist and does not require that a prescription be written.
Sure, you can sleep in the same bed as someone with shingles, as it is not a highly contagious disease. However, it's best to avoid direct contact with the rash to lower the risk of spreading the virus. So, cuddle up at your own risk, but maybe keep your distance from their rash.