WHEN THE PAST RETURNS TO HAUNT YOUR NERVES

Shingles is proof that some battles from your youth never truly end. Long after chickenpox fades from memory, the same virus can awaken decades later, attacking the nerves with searing pain and a blistering rash. What begins as a tingle or burn soon turns into a fiery eruption — most often across the torso, face, or chest — that can leave even the strongest in agony.

While not contagious in the usual sense, the virus can still spread to those who’ve never had chickenpox. The key to minimizing its toll lies in speed: starting antiviral treatment within 72 hours can drastically shorten recovery and prevent lasting nerve damage. For those over 50, vaccination remains the best defense — because once shingles strikes, it’s a pain you’ll never forget.

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