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An itchy, painful and blistering rash that can reemerge from the same virus that causes chickenpox.
What is it?
Shingles are caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. It can be reactivated years later after a person recovers from chickenpox. Shingles can cause pain, itching or tingling in the impacted area(s) where the rash develops - mainly on the left or right sides of the body. In some cases, a fever, headache and chills may develop even before the appearance of the rash. It’s important to note that you can actively spread the virus while you have blisters. If someone hasn’t had chickenpox or the vaccine, that person can contract chickenpox.
How is it treated?
While there is no known cure for shingles, our team of board-certified dermatologists at Bexley Dermatology can help harness their development with prescription antiviral drugs to speed up your healing and lower your risk for complications. If you have a blistering rash, starting prescription medication within two to three days of developing the rash can dramatically reduce your symptoms, lessen breakout time and lower your risk of developing other health problems. Seek care if you’ve had a rash over three days to avoid additional complications. We know this condition can be painful, and we stand ready to help treat you so you can continue going about your life.