One in three people can be affected: shingles, a little-known disease

One in three people can be affected: shingles, a little-known disease
One in three people can be affected: shingles, a little-known disease

While 1 in 3 people are at risk of developing shingles during their lifetime, 78% of the population does not feel well informed about this condition and only 17% consider themselves at risk.

A campaign to better understand

Although in some cases shingles can be cured without after-effects, it can also cause unbearable pain which can sometimes last for months. Patients report pain often described as a burning, stabbing or electric shock sensation. In 5% to 30% of cases, this pain can last more than 3 months. Hence the need to raise awareness of shingles among the general public, to help them recognize the symptoms and complications of shingles.

The editorial team advises you

This is also the whole objective of the awareness campaign launched by the GSK laboratory. She invites the French, and in particular people aged 65 and over for whom the risk is higher, to talk to their healthcare professional. You will also find testimonials from patients who have contracted shingles. Stories that allow us to better understand the impact of the disease.

Since September 11, the campaign, which also aims to provide information on the risks and symptoms of shingles, has been deployed on television, radio, via the press, but also on social networks and other digital channels. To find out more about shingles, a fully dedicated site is available.

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