What is Herpes Zoster? Herpes zoster is a common disease now now in days. It is also known as shingles is a cutaneous viral infection caused by the reactivation of varicella- zoster virus which is a herpesvirus that is the cause of chickenpox. Herpes zoster is more predictable with the characteristics of rashes and sometimes patients can have typical pain in a dermatomal distribution. It’s all based on how the rash looks like. Some of the symptoms and signs usually begin with pain along the affected dermatome which takes two to three days by a vesicular eruption that is usually treatable. Herpes Zoster can cause itchiness,burning, and deep pain. In this research i'm going to show what are some treatments and methods of diagnosis, how it impacts the body homeostasis, and how how it affects the human population. What are some treatments for herpes zoster? There is many antiviral medication that can be taken for pain or helping the rashes with blisters. For example, acyclovir or valacyclovir ,but there is also a inflammatory and nerve pain medication. How can you prevent from having herpes? There are some treatments for avoiding herpes is to get the chickenpox vaccine when you are a child or you can also take the shingles vaccine as an adult so you won’t …show more content…
Let’s say that your body temperature is high the signals are sent from the hypothalamus to make sure the body cools off by sweating.With herpes, It blocks the nerve signals that sends to the brain and your body won’t cool because the messages will not reach the brain. Also, the skin helps keeping out viruses by using its melanocytes. Let’s say that your skin is already broken the inflammatory response will be triggered to start fighting . The inflammatory response will be delayed because of the lack of messages being transferred to the brain about the virus
Prior to reading the article I had an idea of what shingles was, and heard some information regarding the epidemic of shingles, but never knew exactly what it was. While reading the article I discovered that shingles is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, which is actually the same virus that produces chickenpox that produces a painful skin rash within the host. Since shingles is a part of the herpes family it usually appears as a strip of blisters anywhere on the body.
Oates states that "the herpes virus [HSV1 & 2] is a roughly rounded particle, with its protein coat made up of a large number of hollow protein units. The whole is surrounded by a loose, 'baggy' envelope and measures about 100 nanometers ... “(p. 22). The herpes virus is transferred through body-to-body contact, most commonly when sores are present. However, the virus can be spread when there are no signs or symptoms of an outbreak. HSV usually infects the mucous membranes around the mouth or genital areas, but sores can form anywhere on the body. Once inside a living cell HSV takes over and the cell
This article addresses Shingles also known as herpes zoster which originates from the virus that also causes chicken pox. The burden of this disease is that it causes severe pain and rash with a blistering. According to this article there is an increased risk of a stroke or heart attack within the first week of your diagnosis.
Shingles is a rash caused by the varicella zoster virus, which is a type of herpes virus. Viruses are not alive, which is the main reason it is difficult to treat viruses. They reproduce by infecting host cell with their genetic material; the host cell uses virus’s genetic material to make new viruses and then the host cell release the newly produced virus to its outer environment.
Shingles is a virial infection that causes a band or strip like rash to appear on the skin that looks like a cluster of blisters in a small area that is painful also called herpes zoster. When it appears it can affect either side of the torso and the face near the eye which can cause serious permanent damage to your vision. This rash can last about 2 to 4 of weeks, when the healing process begins it forms
Nearly 1 out of every 3 people will develop shingles in their lifetime. It is estimated that one million or more shingles cases occur each year in the United States. Shingles, also known as zoster or herpes zoster, is a viral infection that causes pain, burning, or a tingling sensation, along with an itch and blisters that usually form on one side of the body (figure 1).
Herpes Zosters also known as shingles is caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that that causes us to get chickenpox. . Anyone who has ever had chickenpox in their youth years, are most likely to get shingles in their elder years. Once a person has chickenpox, the virus is still in the person body. It “sleeps” in certain nerves in your body and once you get older the virus will reactivate and become herpes zoster. Every 1 in 3 people will get shingles at the age 60 and older. About 1 million people in the U.S are affected by this virus. Having a low immune system can give the virus a chance to attack the victim. If the victim has a medical condition such as having leukemia, and lymphoma, having HIV, or even taking medication
Shingles is a painful disease that is caused by the same virus that causes the chicken pox. The shingles virus affects about 1 million people per year in the United States alone. Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, occurs in people who have already had chickenpox when they were younger. Shingles causes a painful skin rash that usually appears in a band, strip or a small area on one side of the face or body. Most individuals who develop shingles are older than 50 years or have other medical problems like cancer because procedures like chemotherapy weaken your immune system. People who are immune-suppressed from medications they take, like steroid medications are also vulnerable because their immune system is weak, letting the shingles
Shingles, otherwise known as herpes zoster, is a painful skin rash that occurs on one side of the face or body. The risk of getting shingles increases with age. Shingles vaccines, which are recommended for those 50 and older, can prevent the painful disease.
Shingles is a disease that one out three people in the United States will likely develop. It usually develops in elderly men and women. Shingles is a virus that is similarly to chickenpox. If a person has had chickenpox, then he or she will likely develop shingles. “Shingles is known as zoster or herpes zoster, and an estimated 1 million cases occurs each year in this country” (Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 2014). The cause of shingles is the varicella zoster virus (VZV). There are noticeable signs and symptoms associated with shingles. It can have a major impact on an individual’s life, when detected. Other issues surrounding shingles are its environmental and genetic causes, treatment, and prevention.
Shingles are more likely to show up in adults who have had the chickenpox in their childhood. The shingles are caused by a viral infection known as the varicella-zoster virus. This virus is part of a group of viruses called herpes viruses (herpes zoster). Although shingles is part of this group, it is not the same in that it is not a virus that is responsible for sexually transmitted diseases. Shingles can be very painful and cause many types of infections, but it is not life-threatening and it is treatable.
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This can be contacted from another person after direct skin-to-skin contact, mouth contact, or sexual contact. When the virus is first caught, it does not always show up on the skin, but can lie dormant within special parts of the sensory nerves. Later in life, the virus can become active again and appear as herpes simplex on the skin. Areas which are most commonly affected by herpes simplex are the lips (as cold sores) and the genital area (as genital herpes).
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