Friday, January 2, 2009

The 6 Myths Surrounding Medical Shingles

By Rashel Dan

If you are to get the right treatment for medical shingles, then it is important that you find out first what the disease is all about other than the symptoms. Oftentimes, the myths surrounding medical shingles are the reason why some people may not get the right treatment.

Myth #1: Only old people get shingles.

It is common to find old people, who have not had their chicken pox or who have not been vaccinated against chicken pox, affected by shingles. This is only because the elderly often have weaker immune systems due to old age. The truth is that young people can have shingles too. Those who are at the highest risk of getting the disease are those who have had chicken pox in the past and are currently suffering from severe illness or conditions or taking medication that can affect the immune system.

Myth #2: Shingles is not contagious.

There is a lot of debate on this statement but the only issue is the context of the statement. Strictly speaking, you cannot get medical shingles by just being around someone who has it. Those who have medical shingles did not get it from someone else. Having it means the dormant chicken pox virus in your spinal cord has been reactivated due to a weak immune system. People however who have never had chicken pox and have not been vaccinated can get sick of chicken pox if they come in direct contact with a person who has fresh shingles blisters.

Myth #3: It is alright not to get medical treatment for shingles.

Shingles, in fact, can heal over time and disappear on its own after a few weeks. It is not entirely proper however not to apply proper medication on medical shingles. Untreated severe cases of shingles can result in chronic or enduring pain especially among the elderly that can go on for a long time. Medical shingles can also lead to rare but serious complications that may affect the eyes, ears and brain.

Myth #4: Shingles can be treated at any point during the outbreak.

It is only understandable that doctors will still try to do something about your shingles even when its already mid-stage. It is a fact however that anti viral medication for shingles can work at their best when used early preferably within 2-3 days after the appearance of medical shingles rashes. The duration and pain of medical shingles can be reduced with early treatment.

Myth #5: Rashes are the number one sign to look out for.

People can sometimes mistake the rashes of shingles as something else. The first real indication of shingles is pain followed by rashes or blisters. The pain prior to the outbreak is indicative that the condition is more than just a typical allergy episode.

Myth #6: You can prevent shingles 100% of the time.

Getting a chicken pox vaccination is one way of preventing shingles. Sometimes though, even immunization cannot protect you from the chicken pox and shingles virus. Once you have the virus, it will lie dormant in your system even if you get well from chicken pox. Once a trigger like a weak immune system happens, the virus will reactivate as shingles.

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