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  1. Contact your provider if experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms.

    Disease condition is usually associated with itchy rashes, fever and chills.

    • Headache
    • Fever and chills
    • Malaise
    • Nausea
    • Body aches
    • Swollen lymph glands
    • Burning, Itching or tingling sensation
    • Red patches
    • Fluid-filled blisters that break easily
    • Rash on the face and ears
    • Itching
    • Muscle weakness
    • Fatigue
    • Stomach upset

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    Causes

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    • The causes include:
    • It is caused due to the reactivation of varicella-zoster virus
    • After the infection virus resides in the nerve roots
    • It reactivates after long time or during stress
    • After virus becomes active again, rashes may start to show up
    • This rash is known as shingles
    • Appears within a specific distribution along the skin corresponding to nerve distribution (dermatome)
    • The risk factors include:
    • Ageing - People older than 50 are at higher risk
    • Diseases such as HIV, Cancer
    • Chemotherapy
    • Certain medications

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    Prevention

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    By vaccinating against chicken pox, it may be possible to be protected from varicella.

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    Complications

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    Common complication associated with shingles is post herpetic neuralgia.

    • Severe pain in the areas where rashes are present
    • In some people pain may be present forever
    • Complication in the eye

    Rare but severe complication includes:

    • Pneumonia
    • Hearing problems
    • Blindness
    • Brain inflammation (encephalitis)

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    Treatment

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    Treatment may include medication and vaccination.

    Medication

    Antivirals: Drugs used to kill a virus or suppress its ability to replicate.

    Acyclovir . Valacyclovir . Famciclovir

    Anti-inflammatory drugs: Drugs used to manage inflammation due to the infected virus.

    Ibuprofen . Diphenhydramine . Capsaicin

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  1. The start of shingles rash is characterized by the following stages12345:
    1. Skin burning and tingling: A red rash appears 1–5 days after these symptoms begin.
    2. Fluid-filled blisters: A few days later, the rash turns into small blisters.
    3. Crusty blisters: About 7–10 days after blisters form, the fluid inside dries and causes crusty blisters.
    4. Scabs: The scabs will typically clear up within a couple of weeks.
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    For most people, a red rash appears 1–5 days after skin burning and tingling begin. A few days later, the rash turns into small fluid filled blisters. About 7–10 days after the blisters form, the fluid inside dries and causes crusty blisters. The scabs will typically clear up within a couple of weeks.
    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/327416
    Shingles causes a painful rash that typically affects one side of the body. Before the rash appears, a person may first experience pain, tingling, or itching on the skin. A rash of macules may then appear. Over time, the macules will turn into painful blisters that rupture, scab over, and dry out.
    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/what-do-shin…
    Within 5 days, a shingles rash will appear on one side of your body, often in a single characteristic band around one side of the torso or face. The painful rash will then form itchy or burning blister-like sores filled with a clear fluid. The blisters will scab over in 7–10 days. They’ll gradually grow smaller before disappearing.
    www.healthline.com/health/early-symptoms-shingles
    The first of three stages of shingles is the preeruptive phase, also known as preherpetic neuralgia. This causes early symptoms like tingling before blisters appear. The second stage is the acute eruptive phase, characterized by a blister-filled rash. Other symptoms, like pain, may worsen and become severe.
    www.healthline.com/health/signs-and-symptoms-o…
    Shingles starts with skin sensitivity, tingling, itching, and/or pain followed by rash that looks like small, red spots that turn into blisters. The rash is typically affects just one area on one side of the body or face. Treatment that is started as soon as possible helps reduce the severity of the disease.
    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-di…
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