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What Do You Know About Shingles?

Learn about shingles, a painful skin condition, by taking this quiz.

1. Both chickenpox and shingles are caused by the same virus, varicella-zoster (VZV). What does varicella mean?




2. After causing chickenpox, the varicella-zoster virus can stay in the body for years, before it causes shingles. Where in the body does the virus stay?





3. What percentage of adults get shingles?




4. A rash that starts on 1 side of the body is a telltale sign of shingles. Which of these is also a symptom of the disease?




5. How long does the shingles rash last?





6. When can a person with shingles pass shingles on to another person?




7. How is shingles treated?





8. Which of these is a possible complication of shingles?




9. Once you've had chickenpox, there is no way to protect yourself against shingles.


Author: Sinovic, Dianna

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