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  • Relationship Between Shingles & Anxiety

    Shingles is a very painful and uncomfortable condition that can happen to anyone who has had the chicken pox and has been exposed to the varicella-zoster virus, the virus responsible for shingles...

  • How to Treat the Scalp With Chicken Pox

    Chicken pox causes small itchy bumps and blemishes all over the body. A particularly troublesome spot is the scalp. The solution is to treat the hair as well as the scalp. Many nourishing...

  • How to Determine What Type of Skin Rash I Have

    There are many different causes of skin rashes, including viral infections, plant exposure, anxiety or allergies. Many rashes can appear in similar ways on the skin, which can be confusing. You...

  • 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...

  • What Are the Causes of Herpes Zoster?

    Herpes zoster, also called zoster or shingles, is a painful skin rash that usually manifests in adults. Affected people rarely experience more than one episode of herpes zoster in their lifetime....

  • Shingles Symptoms in Men

    Shingles is a blistery rash that wraps around the body from the spine to the breast bone. Occasionally, shingles spreads to the scalp, face or neck. The condition causes extreme pain, but until...

  • What Are the Treatments for Chicken Pox in Adults?

    Chicken pox, once a common childhood sickness, is becoming increasingly rare due to the now widely used varicella vaccine. Children are exposed to chicken pox less and therefore bring it home to...

  • How to Make Chicken Pox Tolerable in Your Child

    Chicken Pox is a childhood disease caused by a virus. The good part about Chicken Pox is that the majority of times, it gets better. viruses do have a 'course' to run which is about 3 to 4 days...

  • Shingles Blister Symptoms

    The most well-known symptom of shingles, a painful viral condition, is a reddish rash, complete with blisters, that appears on the body. It's easy to tell that you have the condition when these...

  • Signs of Shingles

    Shingles is a viral infection caused by the same virus that is responsible for chicken pox. Although it is not life-threatening, it can be extremely painful. The varicella zoster virus remains...

  • What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Shingles?

    Shingles is a painful viral rash, caused by the varicella zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chicken pox. People who have had chicken pox will have the virus lay dormant in their...

  • Symptoms of Shingles in Babies

    Shingles is caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. The infection causes a painful rash. It is unlikely that a baby would have shingles, but it is not impossible.

  • How to Diagnose a Skin Rash

    It may start with an itch. You scratch it; before you know it, you have a rash. Sometimes a skin rash will show up without the itch. A skin rash can be caused from something simple like allergies....

  • Are Shingles Contagious?

    Shingles is a viral illness caused by the herpes zoster virus, which also causes chicken pox. Although shingles is not transferable person to person, anyone who has not had chicken pox should...

  • How to Relieve Itching From the Chicken Pox

    Chicken Pox, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, is a common, highly contagious childhood illness. Characterized by a red rash consisting of blisters or small bumps, the chicken pox can cause a...

  • How to Tell if you have Shingles

    First of all, many are unfamiliar with what Shingles even is. It is a very painful rash or blisters that is caused by the chicken pox virus. It can lay dormant for years before reactivating itself...

  • How to Describe a Rash

    When you or your child has a rash, it may need medical attention right away. Whether you think that the rash is severe or not, call your doctor as soon as you notice the rash. The doctor then may...

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