• AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Hmm… I just got shingles last year. Does that have a similar effect as vaccination (since the vaccine is based on an attenuated live virus, and re-infection is practically unheard-of), or does it mean I now have an elevated risk?

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      3 days ago

      Who cares? It’s over and done. Too late.

      You are not done with this disease. It can happen to you again.

      The obvious conclusion is: Get the vax.

            • KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              2 days ago

              I wouldn’t take my word for it, but yes. It’s usually from having had chickenpox as a kid, the herpes zoster virus hides dormant in your nerve stems, where the immune system cannot get to them. I’d imagine any improvement to your immune response will help keep it in check.

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                1 day ago

                This is the correct answer. No, we are not doctors. Yes, it is known that shingles does NOT go away and re-occurs in about 1-10 cases if left untreated. The treatment is a highly effective vaccine that if you are of age you should definitely get regardless of if you’ve had a shingles flareup previously.