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From WebMD: You can't catch shingles from someone else who has shingles. But a person with a shingles rash can spread chickenpox to another person who hasn't had chickenpox and who hasn't gotten the chickenpox vaccine. After you have had chickenpox, you are not likely to get it again. The first symptoms of chickenpox often are a fever, a headache, and a sore throat. Teenagers, adults, pregnant women, and people with health problems need to see a doctor for chickenpox. People with long-term diseases or other health problems may need more treatment for chickenpox. They may need immunoglobulin treatment (IG) or antiviral medicine.