Where to get the shingles vaccine

The places where the shingles vaccine can be administered include local community health centers, health service stations, some public hospitals, and epidemic prevention stations. Generally, herpes zoster vaccine is distributed by the vaccine center and issued to local community health service centers, health service stations and epidemic prevention stations, tertiary hospitals are not routinely equipped with herpes zoster vaccine, and for some special areas, herpes zoster vaccine may be available in public hospitals as well. Therefore, before vaccination, it is best to consult the internet or telephone to see if the vaccine is available. Herpes zoster is prevalent in people over 50 years of age, people with chronic diseases and people with low immunity. Pain is its main symptom and has the potential to affect the patient’s ability to perform daily life. Vaccination against shingles is an effective measure to prevent the onset of shingles by increasing the resistance of susceptible people. Vaccination has its benefits and drawbacks, and should only be administered when there are no contraindications to herpes zoster vaccination, so consult a medical professional for advice and do not conceal your medical condition when receiving the vaccination.