Shingles occurs when a weakened immune system cannot keep the varicella zoster virus, which causes chicken pox, dormant any longer. Approximately 25% of Americans will suffer from shingles, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Shingles typically occurs only once, but can recur a second or even rarer third time for some, and there are some differences from a single episode.
Doctors and other experts aren’t sure how many people suffer from recurrent shingles, but they know that it can occur more than once in those patients with weakened or compromised immune systems. Having shingles once greatly decreases your chances of getting it again and studies have shown that about 1% of people over the age of sixty who had shingles once had it recur within three years. If you are healthy, then you also have a lower chance of developing shingles again. Though with aging, your chances of a second occurrence of shingles does go up as the immune system doesn’t perform as well as before.
Unfortunately the instance of recurrent shingles seems to be on the rise. Doctors aren’t sure why, but there are a number of factors that could be contributing to this increase due to a number of reasons and their effect on the immune system. These reasons include:
If you believe you have shingles, see your doctor right away. Early treatment can ease the severity and the duration of the disease, help avoid related problems, such as hearing or sight problems, or severe headaches if you have shingles on the face and/or head. Your doctor will do tests to confirm a diagnosis of shingles and will then prescribe antiviral medications such as Valacyclovir, Famciclovir and Acyclovir. There are a number of options to help with pain, such as antidepressants or anti-seizure medications. If you experience itching due to the rash, you can try an oatmeal bath, calamine lotion or cool compresses.
If you have already experienced an extended episode of shingles pain that lasted more than two months, then you are at a higher risk for having a repeat episode of shingles. Women are also more likely than men to suffer from recurrent shingles, and the risk goes up for adults over the age of fifty. There are steps you can take to prevent a recurrence of shingles. These include: