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Chicken Pox
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Little Tiggs has chicken pox and the spots are at the pre-scab stage. Looks like were stuck indoors for the next few days :o(
Mr Tiggs has never had chicken pox so he said he wouldn't come to visit in case he caught it or shingles. How do you get shingles?
Mr Tiggs has never had chicken pox so he said he wouldn't come to visit in case he caught it or shingles. How do you get shingles?
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Yes ,they are caused by the same virus, if you had chicken pox as a child contact with a new case can reactivate it as shingles. Also if you have never had chicken pox (unlikedly as it is so common) contact with chicken pox can give you shingles or chicken pox.
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Yes ,they are caused by the same virus, if you had chicken pox as a child contact with a new case can reactivate it as shingles. Also if you have never had chicken pox (unlikedly as it is so common) contact with chicken pox can give you shingles or chicken pox.
After you have chickenpox, the virus that caused it, called varicella, remains in your body. It's always inside you, lying dormant (or asleep) in your nerve cells. At some point later in life, your immune system may weaken, allowing the virus to resurface as Shingles. You may be feeling great, but if you've had chickenpox, the Shingles virus is already inside you. And your risk for Shingles increases as you get older.
http://www.shinglesinfo.com/shinglesinfo
http://www.shinglesinfo.com/shinglesinfo
So, from what I have read, the virus can lay dormant in the body after having had chicken pox and may develop into shingles later in life if your immune system is affected. I had flu a few weeks ago and last week I had a cough so could shingles develop if I've had contact with chicken pox?
Sorry, I know I'm being a bit thick here but I just want to get things straight in my head.
Sorry, I know I'm being a bit thick here but I just want to get things straight in my head.
\\\I had flu a few weeks ago and last week I had a cough so could shingles develop if I've had contact with chicken pox? \\\
The CONTACT has nothing to do with it.
if you had chicken pox as a child then following flu, you could develop shingles........very unlikely and the "immune thingy" is just a theory.
The CONTACT has nothing to do with it.
if you had chicken pox as a child then following flu, you could develop shingles........very unlikely and the "immune thingy" is just a theory.
copy/paste the link. it takes you to the site just for shingles. I do not think you have to worry to much about having the flu and now the kids having the pox. The shingles virus is dormant and just because the kids have the pox will not cause you to activate the virus. Just try to keep your strength up and take vitamines
Had chickenpox as a child and the dormant virus re-emerged when I was 45...horrible rash around my middle and so painful..the pain remained for months after the rash went and was even worse than when I had the rash...chicken pox left only a couple of small "pocks" on my temple but the legacy was there hidden in my body just waiting to make me ill years later...horrible nasty parasite..Eough!
They used to say (the old wives) that if the rash made a complete belt round your waist that you were a gonner....mine didn't so still here!
They used to say (the old wives) that if the rash made a complete belt round your waist that you were a gonner....mine didn't so still here!