Published Date:
09 October 2009
HAVING shingles can increase the risk of a stroke by almost a third, according to scientists.
The risk is significantly greater when the infection, caused by the chickenpox virus, involves the eyes.
Shingles – properly known as herpes zoster – is a painful skin rash that can occur years after a bout of chickenpox, when the dormant virus reawakens.
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Last Updated:
08 October 2009 8:17 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh