5 Shingles Myths Your Doctor Wants You to Stop Believing

5 Shingles Myths Your Doctor Wants You to Stop Believing

The idea that you can "catch" shingles is a common misconception. Patients often worry they've got it after being near someone with chickenpox or shingles.

As a GP, this misunderstanding is encountered all the time. A study from the University of Bristol found that most patients had heard of shingles, but few understood what it is.

Shingles isn't something you catch from someone else. It's the reactivation of a virus already inside your body: the varicella-zoster virus, the same one that causes chickenpox.

After recovering from chickenpox, the virus hides in nerve cells, lying dormant for years or decades. Shingles occurs when the virus "wakes up".

Author's summary: Shingles is a common misconception that needs clarification.

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ScienceAlert ScienceAlert — 2025-10-16