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Shingles (Herpes Zoster) is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus-the same virus responsible for chickenpox. After a person recovers from chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in nerve tissues and can reactivate years later as shingles.

Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

Shingles is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus-the same virus responsible for chickenpox. After a person recovers from chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in nerve tissues and can reactivate years later as shingles.

Shingles (Herpes Zoster): Overview, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Shingles (Herpes Zoster) is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus-the same virus responsible for chickenpox. After a person recovers from chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in nerve tissues and can reactivate years later as shingles.

Symptoms

  • Pain, burning, or tingling often precedes the rash.
  • A red rash typically appears a few days after pain onset, usually as a stripe of fluid-filled blisters on one side of the body, often wrapping around the torso.
  • The rash can also appear on the face, neck, or near one eye.
  • Other symptoms include itching, sensitivity to touch, fever, headache, light sensitivity, and fatigue.
  • Pain can be intense and sometimes mistaken for heart, lung, or kidney problems.
  • Some people experience pain without ever developing the rash.

Causes and Risk Factors

Contagiousness

  • Shingles can spread the varicella-zoster virus to people who have never had chickenpox or the vaccine, causing chickenpox in them.
  • Transmission occurs through direct contact with open shingles sores.
  • People with shingles are contagious until blisters crust over.
  • Avoid contact with pregnant women, newborns, and immunocompromised individuals until healing.

Complications

Treatment

  • No cure exists, but early antiviral treatment (within 72 hours of rash onset) can shorten the illness, reduce severity, and lower risk of complications.
  • Common antivirals: acyclovir, valacyclovir, famciclovir.
  • Pain management includes:
    • Over-the-counter pain relievers
    • Prescription medications such as anticonvulsants (gabapentin), tricyclic antidepressants (amitriptyline), topical agents (lidocaine, capsaicin), and corticosteroids (in some cases).
  • Additional care: cool compresses, lotions to ease itching, antibiotics if bacterial infection occurs.
  • Vaccination is recommended to lower the risk of shingles and its complications.

When to See a Doctor

  • If rash or pain occurs near the eye (risk of permanent eye damage).
  • If you are over 50 or have a weakened immune system.
  • If rash is widespread or very painful.
  • Early medical attention improves outcomes.

Summary Table

AspectDetails
CauseReactivation of dormant varicella-zoster virus (chickenpox virus)
SymptomsPain, burning, tingling, red rash with blisters on one side, itching, fever, headache
Risk FactorsAge >50, weakened immune system, stress, illness
ContagiousnessContagious via direct contact with blisters until crusted over
ComplicationsPostherpetic neuralgia, eye damage, bacterial infections, encephalitis
TreatmentEarly antiviral therapy, pain management, supportive care, vaccination

References

  • A comprehensive, peer-reviewed overview of shingles (herpes zoster)-covering its virology, symptoms, risk factors, complications (including postherpetic neuralgia), diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment options-is provided in “Herpes zoster: A Review of Clinical Manifestations and Management” (DOI: 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_2665_21).

Shingles is a painful viral infection caused by reactivation of the chickenpox virus. Early antiviral treatment and vaccination are key to reducing severity and preventing complications such as long-lasting nerve pain.

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