Is shingles contagious to people, and can shingles be transmitted to other people?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    People with shingles have the virus in their blister fluid, and if a child who is not immune to the virus comes into contact with the blister fluid, chickenpox can become infected, but this is rare. Adults, on the other hand, are mostly immune, so they do not get sick even if they come into contact with it. So, shingles does not cause an epidemic in the population.

    People with shingles also do not need special isolation, but close contact with children should be avoided.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Shingles is generally not contagious to others, so don't worry.

    Herpes zoster is an acute infection caused by the varicella zoster virus. Chickenpox develops when children who are not immune to the virus are infected. Some people become infected and become carriers without developing symptoms.

    The affected area often first appears flushing, and soon appears milia to soybean-sized papules, which are distributed in clusters without fusion, and then quickly become blisters, the blister walls are tense and shiny, the blister fluid is clear, the periphery is surrounded by redness, and the blister groups are normal among the clusters.

    Lesions are arranged in a band-like pattern along one peripheral nerve, usually on one side of the body, usually no longer than the midline. Neuralgia is a feature of the disease and may precede or accompany skin lesions, often more severe in older patients. The course of the disease is usually 2 to 3 weeks, and the blisters dry up and the scabs fall off, leaving temporary pale erythema or pigmentation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Analysis: Herpes zoster is an acute inflammatory disease caused by varicella-zoster virus (VZV), which is known as snake gallbladder sore, loincloth, flying snake, etc. Herpes zoster is an acute inflammatory disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is neurophilic and can remain dormant in the neurons of the posterior root ganglia of spinal nerves for long periods of time.

    When the resistance is low or tired, infection, cold and fever, anger and fire, etc., the virus can grow and multiply again, and move along the nerve fibers to **, so that the invaded nerve and ** produce intense inflammation. The rash is generally unilateral and neurosegmental, consisting of clusters of herpes and pain; The older you get, the worse your neuralgia becomes.

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the pathogenesis is mainly related to liver meridian depression, spleen deficiency and dampness, qi stagnation and blood stasis.

    Suggestions: Choose some drugs that cool serum heat, detoxify and dampness, invigorate blood and relieve pain from the body. It can be dialectical from the aspects of traditional Chinese medicine to dispel wind, clear heat and detoxify, clear the liver, diarrhea and dehumidify, and invigorate qi, strengthen the spleen and dehumidify. Notes:

    1.Get plenty of rest, eat an easily digestible diet, and drink plenty of fluids.

    2.In terms of diet, it is forbidden to eat greasy food, seafood and eggs, and poultry should also try not to eat it, and eat some light food.

    3.Prevention of secondary bacterial infections. Do not rub the affected area to avoid the blister breaking. Topical Chinese herbs or Levnuer wet compresses can be used to promote blisters to dry out and scab over.

    4.Elderly patients with severe disease, especially herpes zoster on the head and face, should be hospitalized** to prevent complications.

    5.Suffering from "herpes zoster" indicates that the patient's body immunity is in a low state, and corresponding measures should be taken in time.

    6.Some patients still have neuralgia after the skin lesions have completely disappeared, and acupuncture, physiotherapy and other pain relief can be used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Herpes zoster is an infectious inflammation of the varicella herpes virus that can occur all year round, and is most likely to occur when the body is overtired, frail or has other chronic diseases. If there is a history of chickenpox, then it is not contagious, and shingles is unique, and it is not easy to get sick compared to people with good constitution.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no clinical data showing that shingles is respiratory tract transmitted, so there is no need for isolation. However, if there are infants or elderly people with weakened immunity in the family, try not to directly contact the blisters of the patient, and diet and other life contact are not contagious.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Herpes zoster is theoretically not contagious, it is mainly a disease that occurs after the decline of one's own immunity, and is not transmitted by others.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is shingles contagious?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Herpes zoster is a viral infection. As long as you don't come into contact with the fluid that breaks down the shingles, you won't get infected. Antiviral drugs can be applied topically and can be combined with intravenous fluids**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Shingles symptoms are not contagious, and most adults have immunity, so they do not get sick if they come into contact with them. So, shingles does not cause an epidemic in the population.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Shingles is a type of damage caused by the varicella-zoster virus and is contagious. The varicella-zoster virus is also present in the vesicle fluid of shingles, so it can be transmitted through direct contact. However, people who are in contact with varicella-zoster virus for the first time, the first manifestation is not shingles, but chickenpox, the virus will enter the sensory ganglia, showing latent infection, when the immune function is low, the latent virus will be intensified and replicate again, so that the invaded ganglia are inflamed, thereby causing ** damage, and produce pain, so, shingles can be infected, but the contact does not necessarily manifest as shingles, but as chickenpox, if the contact has had chickenpox in the past, It may not develop the disease, but shingles occurs when the immune system is weakened.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, it's due to a decrease in resistance.

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