Shingles and Chickenpox (Varicella-Zoster Virus) - Symptoms
From DrKoop's partner site on genital herpes, HerpesConnection.com
(Page 3) Postherpetic Neuralgia. Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is pain that persists for longer than a month after the onset of herpes zoster. (Some experts define persistent pain as subacute herpetic neuralgia if it lasts between 1 - 3 months, and as PHN if it lasts beyond 3 months.) PHN occurs in approximately 10 - 20% of patients who have shingles. Risk for Recurrence of Shingles. Shingles can recur, but the risk is low (1 - 5%). Some evidence suggests that a first zoster episode boosts the immune system to ward off another attack. To support this theory, some elderly people with zoster who are exposed to children with chickenpox appear to have extra protection against a second zoster attack. In people with impaired immune systems, such as those with AIDS, a booster effect does not occur. These patients are at particular risk for multiple recurrences of shingles.
Review Date: 03/15/2007 ![]()
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