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NO. Shingles and herpes are slightly different viruses.

Shingles comes from chicken pox which is caused by herpes zooster.

The common types of herpes simplex are causes by a slightly different virus.

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Can you get the chickenpox from someone who has shingles?

A child who never had chicken pox can be infected with chicken pox from an adult (usually over the age of 50 years) who develops shingles. Contact with the fluid from mucous membranes (coughing, sneezing) or from contact with the fluid that oozes out of the open sores carries the virus. A child who has had chicken pox before cannot get chicken pox from an adult with shingles, nor can the child get shingles (because shingles appears later in life). An adult who has shingles cannot give shingles to another adult--- the 2nd adult would get chicken pox first IF that adult never had chicken pox as a child.


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What are the main symptoms of herpes zoster?

Herpes zoster is also called Shingles. It is more common in older adults and often compared to the feeling of chicken pox. Adults can get a vaccine for shingles, however it does not always work. The symptoms include feeling flu like, itchy skin, and sometimes even blurry vision. Many people also get blister like spots on their skin that last for 2 to 4 weeks.


Can i work as dentist and have herpes at the same time?

Depends what kind of herpes. If you are currently infectious with chicken pox, you should not be working (you should also warn patients that you treated in the last few days, in case they get chicken pox. It's dangerous to the immuno-compromised/elderly etc...). The same applies to shingles (a reactivation of the chicken pox virus along nerve endings). If it's just a herpes cold sore, or a small patch of skin affected (i.e. not shingles), then you're probably safe to work, so long at the patch of skin will not come into contact with patients (so not on hands etc...).


Shingles should you refrain from going to work?

Yes, it is recommended to refrain from going to work if you have shingles, especially if the rash is exposed or oozing; this is to prevent spread of the virus to co-workers who may not have had chickenpox or been vaccinated against it. It's also important to get rest and allow your body to recover from the infection.


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Can you go out in the sun with shingles?

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Can you work in catering with shingles?

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