There are several possible reasons for a roof to leak even if the shingles look fine. Some common causes include damaged flashing, cracked or missing caulking, improper installation, or issues with the roof's underlayment. It's important to have a professional inspect your roof to determine the exact cause of the leak.
There does not appear to be a condition called meatopoiesis though there is a condition called hematopoiesis. This condition is normally treated by a hematopoietic cell transplant.
You can use Gold Bond on shingles to help relieve the itch. It is not to be considered a treatment for shingles though.
Yes, shingles can appear on both sides of the body simultaneously, though this is less common. When it does occur, it may indicate a more severe case of the virus affecting the nerves on both sides. It's important to seek medical attention if shingles appears on multiple areas, as this can lead to complications. Always consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Check with a doctor, please.
There are two types of asphalt shingles: fibre-glass and paper, though paper are less common due to being a fire hazard. Alternatives include wood, slate and asbestos-cement, though again the latter has proven to be a health hazard and is no longer used.
Well, some people can get chicken pox again even though they had them as a kid. I guess the same goes for shingles. Answer Strangely, if you have shingles you could pass on chicken pox to those who haven't ever had it. Shingles comes to those who have had chicken pox--often as a result of stress or other health event that drops immunity.
If you're talking about shingles on a roof, they last 15 to 30 years depending on the quality and if they were installed properly.
It is possible to see daylight and not have a leak problem.
You can only get shingles if you had chickenpox in the past. The virus stays in your body for life, and can be reactivated in the future to cause shingles. You don't need a second exposure to chickenpox in order to get shingles.
Herpes zooster can cause shingles. This type of herpes causes chicken pox. It's slightly different then the herpes that causes cold sores and genital herpes. If you have had chicken pox as a child then you could possibly get shingles later in life.
There is no cure for shingles. Shingles or "zoster" is caused by the reactivation of the chicken pox virus in our bodies. It can be treated with antiviral medications such as acyclovir or Valtrex. Steroids are used for severe cases to control symptoms of pain, but do not cure shingles.
When light passes from one medium to another (e.g. air to water), it changes speed and direction, causing refraction. This refraction makes the straw appear bent at the surface of the water even though it is actually straight.