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Shingles Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
Medically, shingles is called herpes zoster, comprising a circumscribed
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of inflamed blisters caused by the varicella zoster virus, which also gives you chickenpox.
In the Greek language, the
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for girdle is zoster and shingles is half a girdle of small red spots, which
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into tiny balloons or vesicles.
The virus attacks one nerve supplying the skin, so the rash
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occur anywhere on the body supplied by that particular nerve.
Unfortunately, when a child gets chickenpox some of the viruses causing the condition
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escape destruction by the immune system of the body and lie dormant for years in the nerve ganglions of the peripheral nervous system - the parts of nerves
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the spinal column.
As
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older, the dormant virus
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'wake up' and becomes activated, causing 'localised' chickenpox. The trigger for this is unknown, except that it
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a failure, of the
body's defence mechanism.
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