Evaluating Risk Factors: Chicken Pox During Childhood
Evaluating your likely current (and near future) state of health means taking into account the risk factors — such as childhood chicken pox — that affect you.
Our medical diagnosis tool, The Analyst™, identifies major risk factors by asking the right questions.
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In the
Childhood section of the questionnaire,
The Analyst™ will ask the following question about childhood chicken pox:
Did you ever have Chicken Pox as a child?
Possible responses:
→ Don't know
→ Definitely not
→ Yes
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The Diagnostic Process
Based on your response to this question, which may indicate either not having chicken pox in childhood or chicken pox in childhood,
The Analyst™ will use differential diagnosis to consider possibilities such as
Shingles (Herpes Zoster). Anyone who has had chickenpox is at risk of developing shingles.
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