Shingle (Herpes Virus)
- What is shingles (Herpes Zoster)? - It is a virus that attacks the nerves, causing symptoms like rashes, intense pain, burning, and itching.
- What virus causes shingles? - Varicella Zoster Virus.
- What are the main symptoms of shingles? - Red rashes on the skin, fever, chills, intense pain, and burning.
- What can happen if shingles infects the eyes or ears? - It can affect vision or hearing ability.
- What types of herpes viruses exist? - Type-1 (on the face and other body parts) and Type-2 (around the genitals).
- When is treatment most effective? - Within 48-72 hours of showing symptoms.
- What precautions should be taken to ....
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