6Risk Factors for Shingles
Certain risk factors would make people more prone to shingles under the breast. These may include:
– Compromised immune system: Cancer, HIV/AIDS, and certain medical conditions would weaken the immune system and increase the risk of shingles.
– Age: Shingles are more prevalent in people over 50 years old, but it may affect any age groups.
– Stress: Suffering from chronic stress would have negative effects on the immune system and thus increase the risk of shingles.
– Immunosuppression drugs: People who have a transplanted kidney or heart may need to take these medications to prevent the body from rejecting the organ. However, they may also increase the risk of shingles.
– Chemotherapy and radiation: Cancer treatments would affect the immune system and increase the likelihood of shingles. [6]












