I went to the doctor tonight with what I thought was a spider bite. Turns out it's Shingles....in my 20s! It's on my buttocks so a place that's always covered and hands are washed after bathroom breaks. Most of the breakout is scabbed over now and not contagious anymore. Do I need to notify parents or is it ok to keep it private?
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I went to the doctor tonight with what I thought was a spider bite. Turns out it's Shingles....in my 20s! It's on my buttocks so a place that's always covered and hands are washed after bathroom breaks. Most of the breakout is scabbed over now and not contagious anymore. Do I need to notify parents or is it ok to keep it private?- Flag
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My son got it as a young teenager and I was shocked too. His pediatrician said it is uncommon but possible when you've previously had chicken pox. He advised us that school attendance was fine as long as the rash was covered. It's my understanding that, with Shingles, you can only spread chicken pox if someone touches the exposed blisters. And once scabbed over, you are no longer contagious.- Flag
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I wouldn't know about regulations for your state. My state is really strict and they only require notification for a highly contagious outbreak with the children.- Flag
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I had it a few months ago. I'm 55 and had chicken pox as a child.
My doc told me that as it was all on my back and side, that I was fine to work as it was all covered.
Awful, painful thing....I was so miserable....so sorry for you! :hug:- Flag
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I'm so sorry :hug: My best friend used to own a bakery, and their busiest time was Halloween through Christmas. Like clockwork every year she would get shingles in her EYEby Thanksgiving every year. Keep it covered. I would only tell dcps in order to garner sympathy
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Inform any preggo moms. I knew someone whose husband had shingles and she miscarried. Maybe no direct cause but they ( the couple ) always thought so.- Flag
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