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Shingles Picture Slideshow: A Collection of Photos

Varicella zoster virus magnified 500x (left)
causes the childhood skin disease chickenpox (right).

Magnified Varicella zoster virus (left) & childhood chickenpox (right).

Dormant Varicella zoster virus (chickenpox) can cause shingles.

Illustration of dormant Varicella virus that has reawakened and caused shingles.

Shingles most commonly occurs in people over the age of 60.

Shingles usually occurs in people over the age of 60.

Small blisters form during the initial stage of shingles (left)
followed by a full skin rash resembling chickenpox lesions (right).

Initial stage of blisters (left) preceding an outbreak of shingles rash (right).

Shingles blisters eventually burst and begin to crust over.

Shingles blisters eventually burst and begin to crust over.

Shingles can be spread to people who have not had chickenpox.

Shingles can be spread to people who have not had chickenpox.

A dangerous complication of shingles infecting the eye.

A dangerous complication of shingles infecting the eye.

There is no cure for shingles, but some treatments
can reduce the severity and duration of the rash.

There is no cure for shingles, but treatment can help.

In 2006, the FDA approved the first vaccine for adult shingles.

Senior receiving the shingles vaccine.

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