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Shingles
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goodtoknow says: Shingles is caused by the same virus as chicken pox. If you've had chicken pox you could possibly develop shingles. Around 1 in 5 adults get shingles, although it's more common in people over 50 or who have poor immunity. Shingles is basically a nerve infection which leads to 'bands' of pain often on your stomach, chest or face, followed by a rash. If diagnosed within 72 hours of the rash appearing your doctor may be able to give you anti viral drugs that limit the severity of the shingles. Otherwise, painkillers are usually effective for shingles. You'll feel better within two to four weeks, though rarely the pain might persist much longer.

For a full medical explanation of the causes, symptoms and treatments of shingles from patient.co.uk, read on.

Shingles is an infection of a nerve area caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It causes pain and a rash along a band of skin supplied by the affected nerve. Symptoms usually go within 2-4 weeks. Pain sometimes persists after the rash has gone, more commonly in people over the age of 60. Other complications are uncommon. Antiviral medication may be prescribed to limit the severity of the condition.

- Read more: what is it and how common is it?
- Is shingles contagious?

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