1. Shingles Symptoms - Shingles Health Information - NY Times Health
The time between exposure to the virus and eruption of symptoms is called the incubation period. For chickenpox, this period is 10 - 20 days. The patient often develops fever, headache, swollen glands, and other flu-like symptoms before the typica...
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2. Shingles and Chickenpox
The prodrome stage lasts 1 - 5 days before the infection becomes active and the skin rash erupts. Occasionally, the pain can last weeks or even months before the rash erupts.
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3. Shingles and chickenpox (Varicella-zoster virus)
Children ages 12 months - 12 years. All healthy children should receive their first chickenpox shot at age 12 - 15 months and a second shot at age 4 - 6 years (preferably before entering pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, or first grade).
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4. Herpes Zoster: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is the agent causing chickenpox, the common childhood infection. Following resolution of chickenpox, VZV lies dormant in the spinal dorsal root ganglia until reactivation results in herpes zoster (shingles). "Shingles"...
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5. Shingles Symptoms, Vaccine, Causes, Treatment and Medications by eMedicineHealth.com
Shingles, or herpes zoster, is a very common painful, blistering viral rash. Shingles is caused by reactivation of the chickenpox virus called varicella zoster virus (VZV). Shingles occurs in people who have previously been infected with the chick...
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6. Advances in Paraspinal Thermographic Analysis
Basic theory and common practice in temperature-based chiropractic assessment procedures and instrumentation are reviewed. Segmental spinal thermoregulatory function is presented as a refining mechanism for hypothalamic core-temperature control. S...
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