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When Should You Get the Chickenpox Vaccine?

When Should You Get the Chickenpox Vaccine?

 

Although chickenpox is often thought of as a mild childhood illness, it can vary in severity and can also affect adults. At our Touchwood Pharmacy travel clinic, you can opt to have the chickenpox vaccine which offers protection against the virus. There’s no need to suffer through illness, choose our chickenpox vaccination service and get your peace of mind.

What is Chickenpox?

Chickenpox is a viral infection caused by the varicella zoster virus. It is often seen in childhood, but adults who were not infected as children can be affected later in life. It starts with a period of general malaise, and then the classic fluid-filled blisters appear across the body. The spots can be very itchy and can leave scars. In severe cases, chickenpox can cause complications, including pneumonia and inflammation of the brain.

Chickenpox can be dangerous for people with a lowered immune system and can cause problems in the unborn baby of a pregnant woman who contracts chickenpox.

Having the chickenpox vaccine also helps to protect you against shingles. After having chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in nerve cells and can then become active later in life. Shingles results in a period of malaise, and a very painful rash in one area of the body.

Chickenpox Vaccination Service

In other countries across the world, the chickenpox vaccine is advised as part of the standard programme of vaccinations. In the UK, you may choose to access the vaccine privately to get health protection for yourself or your children. Two doses are required about a month apart, and at Touchwood Pharmacy, our vaccines are competitively priced. We offer appointments that are convenient and local to you. It is easy to see why people looking for “chicken pox vaccine near me” turn to Touchwood Pharmacy.

For the chicken pox vaccine or any other vaccines in our travel vaccination service, call Touchwood Pharmacy today.