Shingles is caused by the herpes varicella-zoster virus which is also the virus that causes chicken pox. After chicken pox is contracted, the virus then remains dormant in nerve endings. There are various factors which can cause this virus to become active again, especially stress. Shingles, then, is not contagious to someone who has had chicken pox before because they already have the inactive form of the virus within them. Shingles IS contagious to somebody who has never had chicken pox...so keep children who haven't had chicken pox away until the virus abates.
2006-08-11 22:09:54
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answered by -superkid- 2
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-01 16:46:08
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answered by Patty 3
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I had Shingles for the first time a few weeks ago. I am normally in good health and haven't had any other health challenges before, so it came as a surprise.
Shingles is probably the most painful thing I have ever encountered. I went to the doctor, and he gave me some prescription drugs to take that was suposed to help, but didn't.
My wife found the Fast Shingles Cure ebook online and bought it for me, I am very lucky to have such a wonderful woman in my life. We followed the book, did what it said, and it delivered what it promised. Finally my Shingles rash is over... I feel truly blessed and thankful.
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2016-05-18 09:47:56
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answered by MaryJane 4
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I think superkid has given the most scientific answer and I totally agree with him.
Shingles is a viral infection caused by varicella zoster virus and is contagious to people who have never got chicken pox before or those who are not vaccinated against chicken pox before. If you are vaccinated or have got chicken pox you need not worry.
There is a medical line of treatment for shingles and when started early in the attack relieves the symptoms within 2 to 3 days.
2006-08-12 04:55:18
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answered by drsonali 3
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SHINGLES IS CONTAGIOUS! i could not at all enable everyone to proportion any beverages w/ me! you're sharing lots greater- actual fluids, viruses and bacterias! whether you had the fowl pox you're able to get carry of the shingles. in certainty, maximum who do have the shingles have had the fowl pox! there are a number of ailment linked w/ the virus which motives the shingles, they're all contained in the HERPES ZOSTER viruses... alongside with- herpes, mono (Epstein Barr Virus) , CMV, cox sackie virus (hand foot & mouth ailment) and an excellent sort of others... I had not at all had the fowl pox and aquired from a geriatric affected person who had the shingles- I then had the two the shingles and fowl pox on a similar time - interior and out, even had an elious that's intense- it means my gadget replaced into shutting down- my bladder, liver and intestines all stopped working! i could be careful in case you were round her in any respect with contained in the previous days leading as much as her ailment or until eventually she has been given the "all sparkling"! you certainly do no longer decide on the Shingles! wish you don't get them! generally human beings have not got them returned until eventually later in life, even nevertheless it is not uncommon if uncovered, if your immune gadget is fairly compromised or under stress. in case you do have any indicators, get in to a doctor. There are Antiviral meds used now to handle and shrink the severity and length of length.
2016-09-29 04:41:06
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answered by ? 4
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Please see the webpages for more detials on Shingles(Herpes Zoster). Prior to implementation of the universal varicella vaccination program in the U.S., incidence of shingles increased with advancing age. Varicella-zoster virus causes Shingles as well as chickenpox. If you have no immunity against chickenpox, you will be infected with chickenpox from shingles.
2006-08-11 22:37:55
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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Shingles is what happens to older people that have bee exposed to chicken pocks, so yes it can be
2006-08-11 22:09:14
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answered by BIGRED 2
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Are you talking about the shingles on a roof?
2006-08-11 22:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Superkid has explained nicely and correctly.
2006-08-12 19:48:11
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answered by R S 4
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