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There’s some disagreement about how often recurrence occurs. In one study, researchers examined medical records of nearly 1,700 patients who had a documented case of shingles between 1996 and 2001. They found that more than 5% of these patients were treated for a second episode within an average of eight years. That’s about as likely as getting shingles in the first place if you’re age 60 or older. Other studies have shown the recurrence rate to be much lower.
But the bottom line is the same: having shingles once doesn’t protect you from ever having it again.
(摘自https://www.health.harvard.edu/b ... -help-201103021531-最后一句是结论:得过一次带状疱疹并不能保护你不得第二次) |
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