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  • Development of Shingles Rash

    A shingles rash may appear suddenly and is usually located on one side of the body. Anyone who has ever had the chickenpox is at risk for development of shingles at a later time. According to the...

  • How to Tell if it is Chicken Pox or Chigger Bites

    Although the blisters may look similar, it's fairly easy to tell if you have chickenpox or chigger bites. Chickenpox has generally been a childhood disease and is caused by the virus...

  • Shingles Disorder

    Shingles is a condition caused by a viral infection. It causes a painful rash on the skin and can lead to serious complications.

  • How to Figure Shingles

    Shingles is known as herpes zoster as well. The chickenpox virus called varicella zoster virus, or VZV, causes shingles, and this virus usually remains in the body long after a person recovers...

  • Underarm Rashes in Children

    Children can develop rashes on their bodies for a variety of reason. Rashes can cover the entire body, or can be localized in one area, such as the underarms. Certain causes of underarm rashes in...

  • What to Do About a Shingles Rash

    If you are an adult who did not have chickenpox as a child, you are at risk of developing shingles as an adult. You are also at a higher risk of developing shingles if you have a compromised...

  • Allergic Rashes in Children

    As defined by MedicineNet.com, rashes are defined as an outbreak of bumps on the body. This outbreak transforms the way the skin looks and feels. Common types of rashes are non-infectious, scaly...

  • What Is Shingles Virus?

    Herpes zoster, one of the many forms of the herpes virus is more commonly called shingles. According to the CDC, there are an "estimated 1 million cases a year." It is a virus lounging in the...

  • How Do People Get Shingles?

    Shingles--characterized by a painful, blistering skin rash--is caused by varicella zoster, also known as herpes zoster, the virus that causes chickenpox. Although exposure to chickenpox creates...

  • How Is Chickenpox Transmitted?

    Individuals who are not immune, and have not been vaccinated, can acquire chickenpox easily by touching an infected person, particularly in the region of any open blisters. Chickenpox also can be...

  • How to Catch Shingles From Another Person

    Shingles (also known as herpes zoster) is a painful viral infection of the nerves that results in a rash, often contained to just one side of the body. It's caused by the reactivation of the virus...

  • How is Shingles Transmitted?

    Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a painful viral infection of the nerves that results in a rash, often contained to just one side of the body. Shingles are most common in the elderly and...

  • How to Recognize the Symptoms of Shingles

    Shingles, or herpes zoster, is a viral skin disease caused by a reactivation of the chickenpox virus in older adults and people with immune systems weakened by stress or illness. It affects...

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