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		<description><![CDATA[In cases of shingles, the same virus that causes chickenpox reactivates within the body. When this happens, shingles develops in stages. The first stage of shingles is called the Prodromal stage, and this is the stage where initial symptoms occur. Early symptoms of shingles can include sensitivity to light, headaches or other similar flu-like symptoms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In cases of shingles, the same virus that causes chickenpox reactivates within the body. When this happens, shingles develops in stages. The first stage of shingles is called the Prodromal stage, and this is the stage where initial symptoms occur. Early symptoms of shingles can include sensitivity to light, headaches or other similar flu-like symptoms (with the absence of a fever).</p>
<p>Prior to the development of a rash and blisters, which form in the Active stage of shingles, the area around the affected nerves begins to cause discomfort, usually in the form of tingling sensations, pain, burning sensations, tickling and occasionally numbness. In addition, the affected person’s lymph nodes may become swollen and tender. These early symptoms can last anywhere from several days to several weeks before initiating the Active stage of shingles, where areas of rash appear on the body. Reactivation of the virus that causes chickenpox is possible in any person who has had the virus, even if they experienced a mild case.</p>
<p>Transmission of shingles from exposure has not been proven, however those who have not been exposed to chickenpox may develop this virus if exposed to someone with shingles. In the event that early symptoms of shingles are exhibited, it is wise to contact a health care professional to diagnose the illness and develop a treatment plan. In all cases of shingles, the sooner treatment is begun, the better the results. There is no cure for shingles, however treatment options are used to prevent possible serious complications due to shingles and to shorten the length of the illness and control the symptoms.</p>
<p>The most popular treatments for early symptoms of shingles can include either one or a combination of the following; topical antibiotics (to prevent infection of any blisters that appear on the skin), OTC (Over the Counter) pain medications, usually aspirin or ibuprofen (to reduce symptoms of pain caused by shingles), and antiviral medicines (which reduce both the duration and symptoms of pain due to shingles). Typically shingles begins to develop on a person’s chest or back, however it has been known to occur in other areas of the body, including but not limited to the head and face, neck, arms or legs and the abdomen. In some cases of shingles, it is possible to have multiple areas of rash on the body.<br />
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