How are Shingles and Chickenpox related? If you remember someone or yourself getting chickenpox as a child then you might know that it causes skin rashes. Chickenpox is caused by a virus known as varicella-zoster. The virus is highly contagious and causes an itchy rash that affects the whole body. You can get singles later in life if you have had chickenpox in childhood. As someone recovers from chickenpox their body is never completely free of the virus. Instead, the virus stays inside the body in the less active or dormant form inside the nerves. In some people, the virus remains harmlessly for the rest of their lives. While in other people the inactive virus can suddenly get active and cause the disease again. This time the disease is known as shingles. What is the difference between the rash of chickenpox and shingles? Similar to chickenpox, shingles also causes a vesicular rash but it does not involve the whole body. The rash of shingles is more localized to an area of the bo...