Shingles Awareness for Older Adults

Shingles is a painful condition that many people have heard of, but few fully understand until it happens to them. It is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a person has chickenpox, the virus stays quietly in the body for years. As we age and our immune system becomes weaker, the virus can reactivate and cause shingles.

Shingles usually begins with tingling, burning or sharp pain on one side of the body or face. A few days later, a rash appears in the same area, often in a band-like pattern. The rash then forms blisters that can be very painful and sensitive to touch. Some people also feel tired, feverish or unwell.

For seniors, shingles can be especially serious. The pain can be intense and may last long after the rash heals. This long-term nerve pain is called post-herpetic neuralgia and can interfere with sleep, mood and daily activities. If shingles occurs near the eye, it can even threaten vision.

The good news is that there is a vaccine that helps prevent shingles or reduce its severity. Many older adults are eligible for this vaccine, and it is worth discussing with a healthcare provider. Early treatment with antiviral medication, ideally within a few days of the rash starting, can shorten the illness and lower the risk of complications.

Elderly care services in Vancouver can help seniors watch for early signs of shingles, arrange appointments and follow treatment plans. Caregivers can assist with bathing and dressing while protecting the sensitive skin, help with medication reminders and offer comfort and reassurance during recovery.

Awareness is a powerful tool. By knowing what shingles looks and feels like, and by getting vaccinated when recommended, seniors and their families can take steps to protect health, comfort and independence.

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