Dealing with the Shingles Virus

Shingles is known as herpes zoster, an extremely painful viral infection that is caused by the chicken pox virus. Shingles can develop in any person who already has had chicken pox. More than one out of every ten people who had the chicken pox virus as a child gets the shingles virus as adults. Usually it occurs in people that are over 60 years of age. Varicella zoster, which is the same virus that causes chicken pox, causes shingles and is in the herpes family. The shingles disease is not a new infection and it is considered a second outbreak of the chicken pox virus.

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