
Sandra asks…
I got the chicken pox vaccine and my brother has shingles can i get the shingles from him?
I got the chicken pox vaccine and my brother has shingles and we usually share the same bed can i get shingles from him or will i be ok????? Cause i’m really scared he is going through a lot of pain!

admin answers:
No you cannot get shingles from your brother. The chicken pox vaccine actually protects against both the chicken pox and the shingles. Hope your brother feels better soon.

Helen asks…
I RECEIVED CHICKEN POX VACCINE INSTEAD OF SHINGLES VACCINE. Am I covered?
do Iget the shingles vaccine Ihad chicken pox as a child and they gave me chicken pox instead of shingles vaccine What to do now>.

admin answers:
Shingles is caused by the chicken pox virus (varicella zoster). After an infection with chicken pox, the virus remains quiet in your body. In times of stress or illness, the virus may reactivate and cause shingles. Decades may pass before the first shingles attack.
Sometimes doctors may give the chicken pox vaccine even if a patient remembers getting the disease as a child if blood tests do not show that your immune system “remembers” the virus. Also, patients might incorrectly think that they had the chicken pox in the past.

Joseph asks…
Does anyone have a known vaccine for shingles?
I read online about a way do get rid of shingles from stuff you can buy at your grocery store. Does anyone know what it is?

admin answers:
Hi Dave
I dont know about vaccines, but hear are some better options.
Cause
Shingles can be due to chicken pox (in children), pleurisy, Bell`s palsy, herpes simplex, appendicitis, colic, gallstones, colitis, trigeminal neuralgia, or contact dermatitis. All of these conditions must be screened for and, if present, properly treated to provide lasting relief from shingles.
Caution: Shingles eruptions that last longer than two weeks can be a sign of underlying immune problems or cancer (particularly Hodgkin`s disease), and therefore require immediate medical attention. In addition, see an ophthalmologist immediately if herpes zoster occurs near the eyes or on the forehead, as it can cause blindness.
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Natural Cures
Aromatherapy: Massage the essential oils of lemon, geranium, bergamot, eucalyptus, tea tree, lavender, or chamomile along the affected area.
Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet that emphasizes fresh fruits and vegetables and minimizes carbohydrates (avoiding refined carbohydrates and sugars altogether).
Flower Essences: Crab Apple.
Herbs: Combine equal parts of oat straw, St. John`s wort, and skullcap tinctures and take one teaspoon of this mixture four times a day. Peppermint oil applied topically can also help reduce pain, unless the skin is excessively dry, in which case it is contraindicated.
Homeopathy: Useful homeopathic remedies include Arsen alb., Rhus tox., Sepia, Natrum mur., Hepar sulph., Caladium, and Acidum nit.
Juice Therapy: Drink carrot and celery juice with one tablespoon of parsley juice once or twice each day.
Nutritional Supplementation: At the first sign of outbreak, apply zinc oxide along the path of the affected nerve area two to three times daily. Other helpful nutrients include L-lysine, vitamin B-complex, vitamin B12, BHT, calcium, and high doses of vitamin C plus bioflavonoids. Topical application of vitamin E can also be helpful. Snake vaccine made from venom has also been known to take away the pain of shingles.
Topical Treatment: Apply apple cider vinegar to the affected area.
Alternative Professional Care
If your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating shingles: Acupuncture, Biofeedback Training, Detoxification Therapy, Energy Medicine (Light Beam Generator, Ondamed, TENS), Magnetic Field Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Neural Therapy, Orthomolecular Medicine (Vitamin B12 injections combined with adenosine monophosphate), Oxygen Therapy (Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy, Ozone), and Reflexology.
Best of health to you

Linda asks…
What are the Side Effects On The Shingles Vaccine?

admin answers:
Here are a couple of links:

Paul asks…
have RA and take Remicade. Is the shingles vaccine contraindicated?
I had chicken pox as a child and have occas. fever blisters. Age 68.

admin answers:
Please ask your doctor. You can only hope for some else’s experience here, not medical knowledge. Do you take Fish oil or turmeric?
I am sorry you have RA. My mother had it and it’s horrible to live with.
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