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Does The Shingles Vaccine Prevent The Onset Of Shingles?

Monday, July 19, 2010 4:09 PM

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Question: Does the shingles vaccine prevent the onset of shingles, and how does one recognize the symptoms of this malady?

Dr. Hibberd's Answer:

The shingles vaccine boosts your immunity to the chickenpox virus, and has been shown to be protective for those that receive it. Though not a guarantee against developing shingles, if you do develop them, it is almost always much less severe.

Shingles is a reactivation of the chickenpox virus that has been dormant in neural ganglia, and is reactivated. This is why it presents as local disease extending through nerve fibers to reach the skin in a neurotome (sensory nerve distribution, and manifesting as blistered eruptions so typical of herpes virus infections.) If you suspect you have this, see your doctor right away, as early antiviral treatment is very beneficial and prevents and reduces long term complications. Once flared, the vaccine administration is not believed to be helpful. Advance immunization for all those over 60 years of age is important to avoid this painful and occasional debilitating condition.

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