14/05/2022
Herpes Zoster (Shingles rash) generally affects only one side of the body, and typically forms a band across the skin. Shingles most commonly affects the torso or chest. But it can develop just about anywhere, like on your arms, head or face. Sometimes it can also affect your eyes or ears.
Before the rash breaks out you usually feel tired and run-down. You may also have a slight fever and tingling sensations under your skin. The typical symptoms of shingles start 2 or 3 days later:
- moderate to severe stinging or burning pain in the affected area,
-followed by slightly reddish patches of skin with small bumps,
-which then turn into small blisters that may be itchy in just a few hours.
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