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Carrie Women Super Valued Herpes Zoster Vaccination
Recommended for
Recommended for 50 years old or above female
Female adults who have had chickenpox are also recommended for vaccination
Vaccination of Herpes Zoster Vaccine
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Herpes Zoster Vaccine
Recommended for female aged 50 or above. Female adults who have had chickenpox are also recommended for vaccination. The plan includes Herpes Zoster vaccination (Zostavax, 1 dose).
The vaccine injection is subject to the assessment by nurse for the suitability of vaccine injection. Patients will have to pay a consultation fee of $300 if considered not suitable for the vaccine injection upon consultation. The remaining balance will be refunded.
The plan includes Herpes Zoster vaccination (Zostavax, 1 dose).
Herpes Zoster is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. After chickenpox sores heal, the virus lies dormant in your nerves and may later reactivate as Zoster. Zoster in early stage is very often misunderstood with general skin disorder as only a few blisters appear on the skin. Therefore patients could have missed the best treatment time if Zoster is not diagnosed early. The pain associated with Zoster could last for years. And if the virus attacks the eyes, it could result in inflammation of the nerves of human face or even lost in eyesight.
Immune function will decline with age. Therefore, the risk for Zoster increases substantially after age 50, although the virus does not only attack older adults. Studies show 95% of adults are at risk for Zoster. Having Zoster does not guarantee immunity from recurrence. Adults who have had chickenpox are therefore recommended for the vaccination.
Zostavax is the first vaccine to help prevent Zoster and its associated pain (acute and chronic) and PHN. It has been registered in 62 countries in the world.
Who are not recommended for vaccination?
- Those who are allergic to gelatin, neomycin, or any component of the vaccine
- Those who are in primary and acquired immunodeficiency states or on immunosuppressive therapy (including high-dose corticosteroids)
- Those with active untreated tuberculosis
- Pregnant women
Important Notes about Zoster Vaccine:
- This transaction is subject to the approval by doctor for the suitability of vaccine injection. Customers are required to sign a consent form before the vaccination. The vaccine will only be administered upon doctor’s approval. Should the vaccination be considered unsuitable by doctor, the customer shall be entitled a full refund. For arrangement of full refund, the customer shall contact health.ESDlife directly.
- A doctor consultation fee will be charged if customers require further consultation.
- Postponing the injection is recommended if you currently have fever or taking antibiotics.
- Common side effects associated with Zoster vaccine include redness, pain and tenderness, swelling at the site of injection of the vaccine and headache.
- The Zoster vaccine is not a treatment for Zoster. People who currently have Zoster should not get vaccinated.
- Please read the following Terms and Conditions for more information about the services and preparation for health examination procedures.