Correlation between Stress and Shingles
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Transcript Correlation between Stress and Shingles
By: Doug Barok
What is Shingles
Shingles is a painful, blistering skin rash
caused by the Varicella virus.
Varicella causes chickenpox.
The virus remains in your body, lying
dormant in your nerve cells.
Risk of shingles increases as you get
older.
Risk -Factors
Shingles may develop in any age group.
More likely to develop if
You are older than 60
You had chickenpox before age 1
Your immune system is weakened by
medication or disease.
Stress
Where does it usually affect
Shingles rash occurs in a band or strip
on one side of the body.
The band is called a dermatome.
Total of 30 dermatomes in the body.
Shingles can strike any dermatome on the
body.
Shingles Symptoms
First sign of Shingles may be a pain,
tingling, or itchy feeling on a specific part
of the skin.
Causes fluid-filled blisters similar to
chickenpox.
Pain is constant, or can come and go.
Pain of Shingles can linger for months,
or even years.
Called PHN (post-therpetic neuralgia)
Symptoms Continued
Scarring
Abdominal pain
Fever and chills
Headache
Joint Pain
Swollen glands
Burning sensation
Treatment
There is no cure for Shingles.
Treatments only bring temporary relief.
Antiviral drug help reduce pain, and prevent
complications.
Strong anti-inflammatory reduces swelling
and pain.
Antihistamines to reduce itching.
Cool wet compresses
Expose affected area to air
Mild Case
Moderate Case
Severe Case
References
Shinglesinfo.com Homepage. Merk Sharp
& Dohme Corp., 2012. Web. 8 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.shinglesinfo.com/>.
Board, A.D.A.M. Editorial. "Shingles."
Shingles. U.S. National Library of
Medicine, 18 Nov. 0000. Web. 8 Dec. 2012.
"Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Treatment,
Causes, Symptoms, Vaccine." WebMD.
WebMD, n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.webmd.com/skin-problemsand-treatments/shingles/shingles-topicoverview>.