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Height

125cm

Material

100% TPE with Skeleton

Height(No Head)

100cm

Waist

41m

Upper Breast

67cm

Hips

65cm

Lower Breast

48cm

Shoulder

27cm

Arm

47cm

Leg

55cm

Vaginal depth

17cm

Anal depth

15cm

Oral depth

12cm

Hand

16cm

Net Weight

19kgs

Feet

15.5cm

Gross Weight

28kgs

Carton size

115*30*24cm

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Preventive measures

Shingles itself isn’t contagious; but chickenpox is. If someone with a shingles rash—which is often brimming with fluid-filled blisters—comes into direct skin-to-skin contact with someone who has never had chickenpox or received the varicella vaccine, the exposed person can get chickenpox.

“People who never got chickenpox and never had the varicella vaccine should think about getting the vaccine,” says Ray. After all, chickenpox can be a more severe illness in adults and can lead to complications such as pneumonia, encephalitis (brain swelling), and sepsis (a bloodstream infection).

An added benefit of getting the chickenpox vaccine: “People who got the varicella vaccine have a lower risk for getting shingles than those who had chickenpox,” Ray adds.Robert Crimo Sex Doll

Since the varicella vaccine became widely available, approximately 90 percent of children in the U.S. have been vaccinated against chickenpox, according to a study in a 2022 issue of the Journal of Infectious DiseasesIf that trend continues, “there may come a time when chickenpox is eradicated and people can’t get shingles in the future,” Sullivan says. But we’re not there yet.Sex Doll For Men

In the meantime, since 2017, there has been a highly effective way to prevent shingles in adults: the Shingrix vaccine.

“It is a spectacularly successful vaccine,” says Schaffner. “Yes, it takes two doses, and yes, it’s an ouch-y vaccine but that’s a small price to pay for protection from shingles.” The two-dose protocol is 98 percent effective in protecting against shingles during the first year after vaccination and 85 percent in the three years after that, according to the CDC.Sex Doll Head

The CDC recommends people 50 and older get two doses of the Shingrix vaccine, two to six months apart, regardless of whether they’ve had a shingles outbreak in the past or received the previous shingles vaccine (Zostavax) that is no longer used in the U.S.

In addition, the CDC recommends that people between the ages of 19 and 50 get the vaccines if they are immunocompromised. This could be because of a medical condition such as HIV, certain cancers, autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis, or an organ transplant. Or, it could be because of an immunosuppressive medication they’re taking (including biologics, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, and long-term use of corticosteroid drugs).

People under 50 who fall into one of these categories should talk to their doctor about getting the shingles vaccine before age 50, Schaffner says. Not only are they at higher risk of developing shingles but they are also more likely to have complications—such as postherpetic neuralgia, skin infections, and eye complications—from shingles.

“A lot of people still don’t know about the shingles vaccine,” Schaffner says. “I’m usually not too keen on direct-to-consumer advertising but when it comes to this shingles vaccine, I think those ads on TV are right on the mark. They are good education.”

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