By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
  • Health
    • Mental Health
  • Policy and Law
    • Global Healthcare
    • Medical Ethics
  • Medical Innovations
  • News
  • Wellness
  • Tech
Search
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Seniors and Shingles: Myth vs Fact
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
Follow US
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Health Works Collective > Specialties > Geriatrics > Seniors and Shingles: Myth vs Fact
GeriatricsNews

Seniors and Shingles: Myth vs Fact

eCaring
eCaring
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

 

Shingles is a painful disease caused by the same virus as the chicken pox — the herpes zoster virus– and affects an estimated 1 million people annually. In fact, more than half of all Americans will have experienced shingles by age 80.

 

More Read

Hospitals Can’t Afford to Give Away Money So Why are Preventable Adverse Events Still Occurring?
How is Gaming Changing the Landscape in Health Care? Part 4 | Barbara Ficarra, RN, BSN, MPA
HealthCamp Boston 2012: Recap
One Food that is Killing You
2015 Trends for Rural Hospitals and Rural Healthcare

Shingles is a painful disease caused by the same virus as the chicken pox — the herpes zoster virus– and affects an estimated 1 million people annually. In fact, more than half of all Americans will have experienced shingles by age 80.

Since shingles is very common, you may have heard differing information from friends, fellow caregivers, and healthcare providers. Let’s sort the truth about shingles from myth.

Shingles 101

Shingles is the reactivation of the dormant chicken pox virus that uniquely affects on side of the body. In the event of altered immunity, age, illness or other stressor, the virus re-emerges from its long-time home in the spinal nerves and a painful skin rash breaks out. Shingles may begin with pronounced fatigue and typically develops in three stages: severe pain or tingling along the nerve pathway, itchy rash, and blisters that resemble chickenpox.

Shingles myths and facts

Myth: Only elderly people get shingles.

Fact: Shingles is most common in older adults over age 60, however the disease can infect people of any age who have had chickenpox in the past. Because the immune system declines with age, seniors are at greater risk.

 

Myth: Shingles is contagious.

Fact: Shingles cannot be given to another person who has already had chickenpox. However direct or close contact with the rash can result in a chickenpox infection for someone who has never had chicken pox before, but this type of transmission is very uncommon. Shingles is not contagious before the rash appears or when the rash has crusted over.

 

Myth: Once you get shingles, you can never get it again.

Fact: While it’s true that over half of seniors will have an attack of shingles, the likelihood of multiple infections is estimated to be 1%-4%.

 

Myth: There are no medical complications associated with shingles.

Fact: Shingles is accompanied by intense, debilitating pain that interferes with basic functions, results in loss of sleep, and even depression. Outbreaks on the face or eyes can cause vision or hearing problems. Permanent blindness can result if not treated quickly. Other complications from shingles include: encephalitis, facial paralysis (Ramsay hunt syndrome), bacterial infections on the skin, and pneumonia.

 

Myth: Shingles cannot be prevented

Fact:  A vaccine for shingles become available in 2006 and has been shown to reduce the risk for shingles by 50%. A single dose is recommended for older adults age 60 and older.

 

Do you have additional information about the shingles virus you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below.

 

Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share

Stay Connected

1.5kFollowersLike
4.5kFollowersFollow
2.8kFollowersPin
136kSubscribersSubscribe

Latest News

post-surgical recovery
Your Guide To Key Milestones In At Home Post-Surgical Recovery
Health Infographics
December 14, 2025
Dehydration Poses Serious Risks For Older Adults
Why Dehydration Poses Serious Risks For Older Adults
Infographics Senior Care
December 14, 2025
care settings
Hidden Risks In Care Settings: Who Faces The Greatest Threat From Healthcare-Associated Infections
Global Healthcare Health care Infographics
December 14, 2025
Medical Appointment
From Scheduling To Follow-Up: The Full Lifecycle Of A Medical Appointment
Infographics Medical Education Policy & Law
December 14, 2025

You Might also Like

electronic access to xray and lab doctor
BusinessDiagnosticsNewsPublic Health

Electronic Access Increases Test Ordering Behavior

March 10, 2012
Image
BusinessMedical DevicesMedical InnovationsMobile HealthNewsTechnology

Mobile Health Around the Globe: How to Incentivize mHealth Innovation – Qualcomm Tricorder XPrize Update

May 28, 2013
nfl concussion summit
NewsPolicy & Law

NFL Players Hosted Concussion Summit Week Before Super Bowl

February 17, 2014

What is a HIPAA Violation?

March 17, 2012
Subscribe
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Follow US
© 2008-2025 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?