ShinglesWhat Increases Your Risk Risks for developing
shingles include:1 If a pregnant woman gets chickenpox, her baby has a high
risk of developing shingles during his or her first 2 years of life.1 Postherpetic neuralgia is a common
complication of shingles that lasts for at least 30 days and may continue for
months to years. If more than one of the following risk factors is present,
your risk increases for postherpetic neuralgia.6 - Developing shingles after age 50
- Having severe pain
and rash during shingles
- Being female
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