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  2. Shingles vaccine: Should I get it? - Mayo Clinic

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    Answer From Pritish K. Tosh, M.D. People who can get the Shingrix vaccine in the U.S. should get it. That includes people who have had shingles. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that adults age 50 and older should get the Shingrix vaccine to prevent shingles and complications from the. condition This is true for people ...

  3. Shingles - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Shingles is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. Shingles can occur anywhere on your body. It typically looks like a single stripe of blisters that wraps around the left side or the right side of your torso. Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus — the same virus that causes chickenpox. After you've had chickenpox, the ...

  4. Shingles vaccine: Can I transmit the vaccine virus to others?

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    The virus that causes shingles is called varicella-zoster virus. It also causes chickenpox. You may have heard you can pass the virus to others if you get the Zostavax shingles vaccine. That vaccine is offered outside of the United States. But it was used in the United States from 2006 to November 2020. Zostavax is made from the whole but ...

  5. Vaccines for adults: Which do I need? - Mayo Clinic

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    The CDC recommends the pneumococcal vaccines — there are two — for adults age 65 and older. Younger adults at increased risk of pneumococcal disease also might need a dose of the vaccine. Pneumococcal disease causes infections, such as pneumonia, meningitis and bloodstream infections. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

  6. Shingles - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment. There's no cure for shingles. Early treatment with prescription antiviral drugs may speed healing and lower your risk of complications. These drugs include: Acyclovir (Zovirax) Famciclovir. Valacyclovir (Valtrex) Shingles can cause severe pain, so your health care provider also may prescribe: Capsaicin topical patch (Qutenza)

  7. Vaccine guidance from Mayo Clinic

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    The vaccine can also prevent genital warts, and cancers of the anus, penis and back of the throat. The HPV vaccine can protect against more than 90% of cancers caused by HPV. The ACIP recommends routine HPV vaccination for kids ages 11 and 12. Kids and teens can get the HPV vaccine as early as age 9 or at ages 13 and 14. Two doses of the ...

  8. Postherpetic neuralgia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Shingles vaccines can help prevent shingles and postherpetic neuralgia. Ask your health care provider when you should get a vaccine. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that adults 50 and older get a shingles vaccine called Shingrix.

  9. Ramsay Hunt syndrome - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Ramsay Hunt syndrome occurs in people who've had chickenpox. Once you recover from chickenpox, the virus stays in your body — sometimes reactivating in later years to cause shingles, a painful rash with fluid-filled blisters. Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a shingles outbreak that affects the facial nerve near one of your ears.

  10. Shingles treatment: Does alcohol use affect therapy?

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    Answer From Pritish K. Tosh, M.D. Generally, it's best to avoid alcohol during shingles treatment. Shingles (herpes zoster) is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. An episode of shingles usually heals on its own within a few weeks. However, immediate shingles treatment — often including an antiviral drug, such as acyclovir (Zovirax ...

  11. Vaccines during pregnancy: Are they safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Vaccines that are safe and recommended during pregnancy include: Flu shot. This also is called the influenza vaccine. It's recommended for people who are pregnant during flu season. The flu shot is made from a killed virus, so it's safe for both you and your baby. Do not get the influenza nasal spray vaccine. It is made from a live virus.