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Some Singapore doctors see more patients with shingles over past 2 years

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Shingles may seem similar to chickenpox, causing itches and aches. But the two illnesses differ in how they develop and who they commonly affect, doctors told CNA.

Shingles and chickenpox are caused by the same varicella-zoster virus.

While chickenpox happens most often in childhood, the virus stays in the body and can reactivate later in life, developing into shingles.

Those who have had chickenpox before therefore may be at risk of shingles down the road, especially past the age of 50.

While chickenpox is highly contagious - spreading via blisters, saliva or mucus of those infected - shingles is not passed from person to person.

However, a person who has never had chickenpox can contract the infection from someone who has shingles.

Symptoms like fever and headache for both illnesses are similar.

For those with chickenpox, bumps appear about two days after other symptoms, turning into fluid-filled blisters that eventually scab and fall off.

A shingles rash, on the other hand, leads to red patches and painful blisters and usually affects one side of the body.

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