March 20, 2009, Newsletter Issue #1: What Is Shingles?

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Shingles is just one form of a three-part classification of illnesses, which consists of shingles, postherpetic neuralgia, and chicken pox. All of these illnesses are the end result of the varicella-zoster virus, which finds its way into the body through the bloodstream. As most people have chickenpox during their young years, it is easy for this virus to remanifest itself, causing the onset of shingles. The virus may remain dormant in the body for years and is so small that it can house itself in a human nerve. When your immunity is down, which in most people can happen with aging, the virus emerges in the evolved form of shingles.

Shingles patients may experience many symptoms, specifically in the area of pain & discomfort. Patients report suffering from severe bouts of pain, which often will require narcotics for relief. Since this virus may affect mostly any region within the body, shingles is one of many causes of leg pain, buttocks pain, hip pain, and other bodily hurt.

If you think you may be experiencing shingles, consult a physician immediately to get the help you need.

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