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Suggest Treatment For Shingles

My doctor has diagnosed me with shingles. Do I need to quarantine myself from everyone? I only have a rash on the left side of my forehead and no blisters. The rash first occurred last Friday. I have been taking Panadol for the pain but today the pain is very mild and I dont feel the need for pain relief.
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Your question is shingles transmittable? To those you have never had chicken pox they can become infected with the virus from the blisters. If you keep the area covered and do not let susceptible people contact the bandages or clothing you do not need to isolate yourself.

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Suggest Treatment For Shingles

Your question is shingles transmittable? To those you have never had chicken pox they can become infected with the virus from the blisters. If you keep the area covered and do not let susceptible people contact the bandages or clothing you do not need to isolate yourself. I hope this answers your question. if you have any further questions please contact us again.