How did I get shingles?

People get shingles when the varicella zoster virus, which causes chickenpox, reactivates in their bodies after they have already had chickenpox. You cannot get shingles from someone who has shingles.


Can you get shingles for no reason?

Shingles isn't a disease you “catch” in the traditional sense. It's usually a case of VZV reactivating in your system. But people who've never had chickenpox can develop shingles after coming into contact with the fluid from shingles blisters.

How do you get shingles in the first place?

Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which is the virus that causes chickenpox. After you have had chickenpox, the varicella-zoster virus lies dormant (inactive) inside your body. It can become reactivated at a later stage and cause shingles.


What triggers shingles to flare up?

Stress, some medications, and certain health conditions can reactivate the virus and trigger the symptoms of shingles. When shingles occurs more than once, doctors refer to it as recurrent shingles. Recurrent shingles is more common among people with a compromised immune system.

How long are you contagious with shingles?

"When you have shingles, you're considered contagious until your open sores crust and scab over. This generally takes between 7 to 10 days," says Dr. Brown. "Depending on where your rash develops on your body and where you work, you may (or may not) be able to return to work before your shingles dry up."


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How many times can you get shingles?

Yes: although it's uncommon, you can get shingles multiple times. Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chickenpox. The virus sticks around in your body after chickenpox symptoms go away, lying dormant in your nerves, held in check by your immune system.

What not to do when you have shingles?

Shingles typically causes a painful rash on one side of your body or face. The CDC says the rash contains blisters that scab over after 7 to 10 days .
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Foods to avoid with shingles
  1. candies and sweets.
  2. cakes and baked goods.
  3. sugary drinks.
  4. sugary cereals.
  5. sugary sauces.
  6. ice cream.
  7. white bread.
  8. white rice.


Are shingles contagious yes or no?

Answer: Shingles cannot spread from one person to another. However, the virus that causes shingles (varicella-zoster virus) can spread from a person with active shingles to someone who is not immune to chickenpox (most people have had a chickenpox infection or vaccinated against chickenpox).


What are the three stages of shingles?

Shingles' clinical manifestations are divided into 3 distinct phases: preeruptive, acute eruptive, and chronic.

What causes shingles besides stress?

Shingles triggers and risk factors

A weakened immune system may also trigger shingles. Good nutrition and getting enough sleep are important because they may help keep your immune system strong. Some medical conditions and their treatments can adversely affect the immune system, making you more susceptible to shingles.

Can worry and stress cause shingles?

Essentially, emotional stress doesn't cause shingles as we know the virus is already lying dormant in the body. However, emotional stress can weaken the immune system, reducing the body's ability to defend against illnesses. Any number of stressors can lead to a weakened immune system.


Can I go to work with shingles?

Stay off work or school if the rash is still oozing fluid (weeping) and cannot be covered, or until the rash has dried out. You can only spread the infection to other people while the rash oozes fluid. You can cover the rash with loose clothing or a non-sticky dressing.

How do you take care of yourself with shingles?

To relieve itching and discomfort, try:
  1. A cool, wet compresses on the affected skin.
  2. Soothing baths and lotions, such as colloidal oatmeal bath, starch baths, or calamine lotion.
  3. Zostrix, a cream that contains capsaicin (an extract of pepper)
  4. Antihistamines to reduce itching (taken by mouth or applied to the skin)


Is there a test for shingles?

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the most useful test for confirming cases of suspected zoster sine herpete (herpes zoster-type pain that occurs without a rash). PCR can be used to detect VZV DNA rapidly and sensitively, and is now widely available.


Are shingles contagious yes or no?

Answer: Shingles cannot spread from one person to another. However, the virus that causes shingles (varicella-zoster virus) can spread from a person with active shingles to someone who is not immune to chickenpox (most people have had a chickenpox infection or vaccinated against chickenpox).

Can COVID cause shingles?

The COVID-19 virus doesn't cause shingles directly. But COVID-19 and shingles may be related. COVID-19 illness weakens the immune system, and that can give the zoster virus a chance to wake up and cause shingles. One study found that people who had serious COVID-19 illness were twice as likely to develop shingles.

What does the first signs of shingles look like?

Shingles often starts with a burning, tingling, or painful sensation along one side of the torso or head. Within one to five days, a rash will appear. Within a few days, the rash will turn into fluid-filled blisters.


Will shingles go away if left untreated?

Generally, a case of shingles rash resolves within 3 to 4 weeks. It can resolve without treatment, but antiviral treatment can shorten both the duration and severity of the rash.

How many times can you get shingles?

Yes: although it's uncommon, you can get shingles multiple times. Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chickenpox. The virus sticks around in your body after chickenpox symptoms go away, lying dormant in your nerves, held in check by your immune system.

Does shingles itch?

Shingles is a painful rash that develops on one side of the face or body. The rash consists of blisters that typically scab over in 7 to 10 days and fully clears up within 2 to 4 weeks. Before the rash appears, people often have pain, itching, or tingling in the area where it will develop.


Can I sleep next to someone with shingles?

You can't catch shingles, and you can't give shingles to someone else. But you can give others chickenpox. After you have chickenpox, the varicella-zoster virus stays dormant in your body.

What type of isolation is needed for shingles?

Airborne and contact precautions until disseminated infection is ruled out. Airborne and contact precautions until lesions are dry and crusted.

Should I quarantine myself if I have shingles?

The risk of spreading VZV to others is low if you cover the shingles rash. People with shingles cannot spread the virus before their rash blisters appear or after the rash crusts. People with chickenpox are more likely to spread VZV than people with shingles.


What happens if you touch someone with shingles?

A person cannot get shingles from a person that has shingles. However, the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles can be spread from a person with active shingles to a person who has never had chickenpox or had the chickenpox vaccine. The person exposed to the virus would develop chickenpox, not shingles.

Do you need bed rest with shingles?

Bed rest, especially during the early phase of shingles and if fever is present. Topical (skin-based) agents. Cool compresses applied to affected skin areas.