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Zostavax can help prevent shingles. Find out about the effectiveness, side effects and how long the shingles vaccine lasts.
The risk of getting shingles increases with age and the only way to decrease the chances of getting the painful infection is to get the shingles vaccine.
Seniors can help protect themselves from getting shingles by getting a shingles vaccine. Read on to find out how it works and what is in the vaccine.
Shingles vaccine is effective in preventing and reducing the incidence, severity, duration and complications of herpes zoster.
A vaccine for adults over 60 has been approved to prevent, but not cure, a shingles outbreak. It is called Zostavax, by Merck.
Learn more about zoster and its complications, the shingles vaccine, and positive and negative aspects of getting the shot.
Shingles, a painful infectious rash, is caused by the varicella zoster herpes virus. Vaccination can prevent the disease, and reduce discomfort if infection occurs.
Post herpetic neuralgia is an extremely painful complication of herpes zoster. Learning how to manage post herpetic neuralgia is essential as it is very debilitating.
Vaccines may provide added immunity and better health for seniors. Are you up to date on the latest recommendations?
Anyone who has ever had chicken pox should be concerned about shingles as he ages. While chicken pox is relatively benign, shingles can create severe pain.
Learning how to manage shingles or herpes zoster is essential as it can be a very debilitating disease. Shingles vaccine helps in reducing the severity and complications.
Preventive health is ongoing. A one time or annual injection for various potential ailments is suggested. What does Medicare pay and is it Part B or Part D?
Postherpetic neuralgia, nerve pain associated with a shingles infection, may cause severe and long-lasting pain. Learn about PHN, treatment options, and research studies.
Learn seven facts about herpes zoster or shingles infections. Check to see if what you know about shingles is fact or fiction.
Shingles, a neurological illness, is the adult resurfacing of the chickenpox virus. The zoster-varicella virus lies dormant in a person who had childhood chickenpox.
Chickenpox and shingles are caused by varicella zoster herpesvirus. Can a person catch chickenpox from someone with shingles, and vice versa? Here's the low-down on VZV.
In about 10%-20% of cases, chickenpox is followed later in life by shingles, characterized by a painful rash.
Shingles may cause complications, including postherpetic neuropathy (PHN), herpes zoster opthalmicus (affecting the eye), staph infections, or disseminated shingles.
Adults are not getting the vaccinations they need to keep from getting serious diseases, and are leaving themselves vulnerable to serious illness.


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