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New Study Alters Long Held Beliefs About Shingles Contagious Disease



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By : Mcthinker Naut    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-08-21 19:58:16
For several decades, scientists believe that shingles is a once-in-a-lifetime issue. The commonly held belief is that people infected with this disease are protected from a recurrence of herpes zoster virus which causes shingles contagious disease after the very first episode. New study published in the month of February 2011 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings states that, recurrences of shingles disease may be significantly more prevalent than doctors think. It's been assumed that recurrent outbreak of this disease is limited to individuals with compromised defense body system.
A group of researchers examined the record of over 1, 700 patients who have been diagnosed of this condition from 1996 to 2001 and ranging from age 21 and above. The research team went on to investigate the amount of patients that were treated for shingles contagious disease the second time and following them up to twelve years and the reoccurrence rate was put at about five percent. The exact same rate an aged matched cohort is anticipated to witness the first case of this viral skin disease and some patient experience up to three reoccurrence within eight years alone. There is a big chance that the patient will experience more reoccurrence as time flies by.
Women who are more likely to contract shingles contagious disease than men were also discovered to experience more recurrence of this condition. Age which is also believed to make people more prone to another round of this ailment does not have anything to do with the reoccurrence. Instead, patient who suffer from severe pain lasting up to 30 days during the initial episode were more susceptible to repeated outbreak.
Let's quickly take a look at what is shingles disease, its symptoms, complications, and more.
What Is Shingles?
Shingles contagious disease is also called herpes zoster which causes painful blisters around the skin. This zoster can be triggered by a varicella zoster virus that causes chickenpox. People who have contracted chickenpox before are more likely to develop shingles disease because the remains of varicella zoster virus will continue to live in the body. Shingles generally is not highly contagious. The period when this viral skin disease can be passed on to others is when a patient has developed blister with fluid and the rash has not form crusts.
Symptoms
The actual symptoms of shingles are fever which is accompanied with headache that last from three to four days, fatigue, digestive system problem, cold, and itching on the area where rash is about to develop.
Complications that Might Arise
Due to the fact that there is no effective medication for shingles contagious disease up till this very moment, patients who do not seek medical help on time tend to suffer from chronic neuralgia over the period of time. It is imperative to watch out for pain in the tissue when medication has been administered. It is a sign of an improperly treated shingles disease that can lead to lose of eyesight, pneumonia, malfunction of the organs, difficult in hearing, brain damage or even death.

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