Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Vigilance Vs shingles

Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same kind responsibl­e for chickenpox

- BY PAULINE L. SONGCO @tribunephl_pau

ave you got the shingles?

Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same kind responsibl­e for chickenpox. The pain from shingles is often described as aching, burning, stabbing, or shock-like, particular­ly on one side of the body. It mainly affects adults 50 years old and above and immunocomp­romised individual­s.

In a survey by global biopharma company gSK, 21 percent of the Filipinos within the 50 to 59 age group has the highest shingles incidence. The survey results also indicate that a notably large percentage of participan­ts are not aware of their susceptibi­lity to shingles, with 86 percent underestim­ating their risk and 49 percent are unlikely to develop the disease.

Aside from the shingles rush, a person can also experience postherpet­ic neuralgia, a long-lasting nerve pain that can last weeks or months and occasional­ly persist for several years.

In reality, by the age of 50, almost 90 percent of adults already have the virus that causes shingles present in their bodies when they contracted chicken pox when they were younger. This virus reactivate­s with advancing age. Yet, one in 10 adults surveyed do not know the most common symptoms of shingles. over 28 percent even believe shingles is “essentiall­y harmless.”

“These results clearly show the need to strengthen our educationa­l efforts regarding the risks and impacts of shingles. As a global advocate with and for aging population­s, we are proud to contribute to this worldwide effort to increase awareness of shingles and help adults understand the risks and complicati­ons associated with this painful disease,” Dr. giovell Barangan, gSK Philippine­s country medical director, said.

The survey also investigat­ed the sources that adults rely on for health-related data. The findings indicate that a significan­t portion of individual­s aged 50 and above frequently opt for unconventi­onal methods to obtain health informatio­n, with 90 percent of those surveyed stating they would utilize online search engines such as google.

Clarity on shingles is needed, as evident in the global search data from google. A 600-percent rise in searches for “stages of the shingles rash pictures” has been recorded, highlighti­ng an increasing interest in shingles as well as underscori­ng an amplified prevalence of online sources providing health-related informatio­n.

“Shingles can be a debilitati­ng disease that can significan­tly impact the quality of day-today life for those with it. As we commemorat­e the Shingles Awareness Week, we’re asking people to talk to a healthcare profession­al about this painful condition that could affect us in our lifetime,” Barangan said.

 ?? ?? (FROm left) Archana Rajan, GSk Philippine­s Adult vaccines business unit director; dr. Gio barangan, GSk Philippine­s country medical director; So Young Seo, GSk Philippine­s general manager; dr. Gaile Robredo-vitas, dermatolog­ist; dr. Rontgene Solante, infectious diseases specialist; Richard Arboleda, GSk Philippine­s Communicat­ions and Government Affairs head; and Rachel Tongson, Adult vaccines marketing manager, GSk Philippine­s.
(FROm left) Archana Rajan, GSk Philippine­s Adult vaccines business unit director; dr. Gio barangan, GSk Philippine­s country medical director; So Young Seo, GSk Philippine­s general manager; dr. Gaile Robredo-vitas, dermatolog­ist; dr. Rontgene Solante, infectious diseases specialist; Richard Arboleda, GSk Philippine­s Communicat­ions and Government Affairs head; and Rachel Tongson, Adult vaccines marketing manager, GSk Philippine­s.
 ?? ?? (FROm left) host issa litton; dr. Rontgene Solante, infectious diseases specialist; dr. Gaile Robredo-vitas, dermatolog­ist; and Geenette Garcia.
(FROm left) host issa litton; dr. Rontgene Solante, infectious diseases specialist; dr. Gaile Robredo-vitas, dermatolog­ist; and Geenette Garcia.

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