Connect with us

Health

Shingles: Why You Should Get Vaccinated

Published

on

Your health matters at every stage of life, and if you’re over 50, staying on top of recommended vaccinations is essential. One important vaccine to consider is for shingles—a painful condition that can have serious complications. Here’s what you need to know.

What Is Shingles?

Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. After you recover from chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in your body. Later in life, it can reactivate as shingles, particularly in older adults.

Shingles usually presents as a rash of painful, blistering lesions on one part of the body, such as the chest, back, or stomach. It’s often accompanied by symptoms like fever, headaches, or itching. The pain can feel like a sharp burn or electric shock, and while a shingles outbreak typically lasts two to three weeks, its effects can linger.

Why Vaccination Matters

The most effective way to protect yourself against shingles is to get vaccinated. The vaccine significantly reduces your risk of developing shingles and its most serious complication: postherpetic neuralgia (PHN).

PHN is persistent nerve pain that can last for months or even years after the rash has healed. It’s one of the most debilitating aspects of shingles, and vaccination is your best defense against it.

If you do contract shingles, starting antiviral treatment within the first three days of the rash appearing can reduce symptom severity and speed up recovery. Without timely treatment, moist compresses and pain-relief medications may help ease discomfort.

Covered by Medicare

The good news? Medicare now covers many preventive services, including the Shingrix vaccine. This makes it easier and more affordable to protect yourself.

Take Action Today

If you’re over 50 and haven’t been vaccinated against shingles, talk to your healthcare provider. A quick visit to your doctor or pharmacy can help you avoid the pain and complications associated with this condition. Protect yourself and your loved ones—schedule your shingles vaccine today.

Front Royal, VA
61°
Fog
5:53 am8:26 pm EDT
Feels like: 61°F
Wind: 1mph NE
Humidity: 90%
Pressure: 30.21"Hg
UV index: 2
MonTueWed
75°F / 64°F
75°F / 64°F
79°F / 64°F
Local News5 hours ago

Memorial Day May 2026

Community Events5 hours ago

‘Preserving Family Memories: A Conservation Perspective’ Presented by the Heritage Society and Samuels Public Library

Home5 hours ago

Corten Steel Adds Durable, Modern Character to Outdoor Spaces

Home6 hours ago

What to Know Before You Keep Bees

Local News24 hours ago

Warren County Graduate Kathleen Grant Earns Fairmont State’s Top Scholarship

Local News1 day ago

Skyline Principal Jody Lee Reflects on Graduation, School Culture, and the Year Ahead

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

Blue, Silver and Gold Stars Honor Military Families on Memorial Day

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

The Follow-Through Gap

Home1 day ago

Think Before You Pull Those Evergreens

Agriculture1 day ago

Ducks or Chickens? Egg Production Depends on Your Goals

State News2 days ago

Virginia Class Action Proposal Dies After Spanberger Veto

National News2 days ago

U.S. Education Department Plans to Close Office for English Learners, Raises Concerns for Virginia

State News2 days ago

‘Not Alone’: Virginia Health Agencies Launch Postpartum Depression Resource Campaign

Livestream - WCHS2 days ago

Update: Rain Can’t Dampen Celebration for Warren County High School’s Class of 2026

Livestream - SHS2 days ago

Update: Rain Moves Skyline High School’s Class of 2026 Graduation Indoors

State News2 days ago

Virginia Congressmen File Energy Cost Transparency, Data Center Attack Protections Bills

Obituaries2 days ago

Tammy Rose Talton (1960 – 2026)

Business Growth Series2 days ago

Business Growth Series: The Businesses That Stay Visible Win More Customers

Home2 days ago

Water-Repellent Treatments Can Help Protect Wooden Decks

Community Events2 days ago

Update: Front Royal Memorial Day Weekend Events to Honor Veterans, Military Working Dogs

Local Government2 days ago

Subdivision Ordinance an Item for Public Hearing at Town Planning Commission Meeting

Automotive2 days ago

American Roads Are Getting Safer After Years of Rising Deaths

Local News3 days ago

Lisa Hoelsher Named 2026 Dr. Leonard F. Maiden DECA Scholarship Recipient

Obituaries3 days ago

Update: Jeanie Yvonne Young Mullins (1947 – 2025)

Local News3 days ago

Limeton Community Church Honors Widow Luncheon Guest Ahead of 100th Birthday