Let s bring it back down to earth.
What can bring on a shingles outbreak.
You can t make an outbreak of shingles go away any faster but you can do a lot of things on your own to make yourself more comfortable.
Shingles is caused by a completely different virus than the coronavirus specifically the covid 19 strand.
Once infected the person will develop chickenpox however not shingles.
They appear linear because they follow the distribution of a single nerve.
You can get it through sharing food and drink coughing or simply by exposure.
The virus remains dormant in nerve cells and reactivates as a result of stress causing pain and a rash on the band of the skin supplied by the affected nerve.
And that surge in cortisol and impaired immunity may predispose you to a shingles outbreak.
Shingles outbreaks usually last 3 5 weeks in the first few days a person may not have a rash.
Children teenagers and young adults can get shingles but most people who have outbreaks are over 50 years old.
Herpes zoster also known as shingles is caused by a reactivation of the varicella zoster virus vzv the same virus that causes chicken pox.
This usually occurs through direct contact with the open sores of the shingles rash.
Shingles never crosses the midline so if you have an outbreak it s either going to be just on the right side of the body or just on the left side of the body.
Symptoms can also appear on the face and in the eyes mouth ears.
A weakened immune system may also trigger shingles.
The rash consists of little vesicles of clear fluid on a red base.
Shingles can be very painful and debilitating.
This is most often the waist chest abdomen or back.
Burning or pain on one side of the body usually in a small.
Shingles is an infection caused by the same virus that.
Shingles can stress trigger a shingles attack.
Chickenpox can be dangerous for some people.
Covid 19 is contagious much like the flu is.
The name shingles comes from the latin word for girdle and refers to how the shingles rash often forms a girdle or belt usually on one side of the torso.
A person with shingles can pass the varicella zoster virus to anyone who isn t immune to chickenpox.