Have you been plagued by painful muscle cramping, or burning or tingling sensations in your arms, legs, or hands? If so, then you may be suffering from more than just common muscle pain: you could be suffering from an agonizing condition known as shingles. Shingles is a virus that causes sharp, excruciating muscle and nerve pain. Characterized by a rash of fluid-filled blisters, shingles can attack at any time, leaving you unable to go to work, complete household chores, or even get out of bed. Affecting more than 300,000 men and women every year, it is important to be able to recognize the symptoms of shingles in order to find fast shingles treatment.
The Cause of Shingles
Shingles is actually caused by the same chickenpox virus that many of us suffered from as children. This virus, known as "varicella-zoster," can lie dormant in your system for many years after initial exposure. This means that, even after your chickenpox disappears, the varicella-zoster virus remains in your body, traveling deep beneath your skin and along your nerve fibers.. This virus can then reactivate later on (usually years after you have had the chickenpox), and begins to travel back along your nerve fibers until it reaches the surface of your skin. This is what causes the characteristic shingles rash. Sometimes known as St. Anthony's Fire because of its fiery nerve and muscle pain, shingles can reoccur many times in some individuals.
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