Shingles: What You Should Know About the Sequel to Chickenpox | Jeffrey Brown, DO
If you had chickenpox as a kid, your rash probably went away within a week or two. But did you know that the virus that caused it is still latent in your body and can re-emerge later in life as shingles? Family medicine physician Jeffrey Brown, DO, walks through what it’s like to have this painful rash, when (and to whom) it’s contagious and how you can prevent it.
Видео Shingles: What You Should Know About the Sequel to Chickenpox | Jeffrey Brown, DO канала Cleveland Clinic
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