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  2. Shingles - Wikipedia

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    Shingles, also known as herpes zoster or zona, [6] is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a localized area. [2] [7] Typically the rash occurs in a single, wide mark either on the left or right side of the body or face. [1]

  3. Varicella zoster virus - Wikipedia

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    It causes chickenpox (varicella) commonly affecting children and young adults, and shingles (herpes zoster) in adults but rarely in children. As a late complication of VZV infection, Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 may develop in rare cases. VZV infections are species-specific to humans. The virus can survive in external environments for a few hours.

  4. How to spot 18 common — and not so common — bumps, rashes and ...

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    Shingles may start as an itchy, tingling or burning pain on one side of the face or body followed by a blistering, painful red rash two or three days later. Causes of shingles

  5. Chickenpox - Wikipedia

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    Doctors say that children are safer getting the vaccine, which is a weakened form of the virus, than getting the disease, which can be fatal or lead to shingles later in life. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] [ 90 ] Repeated exposure to chickenpox may protect against zoster.

  6. Shingles symptoms, what causes it and how to treat the virus

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    The painful infection is very common and often starts with a tingling feeling in the skin

  7. How to tell if you have shingles: Signs and symptoms ... - AOL

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    Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral illness caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chicken pox. If you've ever had the chicken pox, the virus remains ...

  8. Herpesviridae - Wikipedia

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    Herpesviridae is a large family of DNA viruses that cause infections and certain diseases in animals, including humans. [1] [2] [3] ... (e.g. shingles, pityriasis ...

  9. How to Get Rid of Blisters, According to Doctors - AOL

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    What causes blisters? BLISTERS FORM UNDER the epidermis (the skin’s top layer) as a sac filled with clear liquid or blood, according to the Cleveland Clinic . There are a few types of blisters.