Shingles - Symptoms
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If symptoms are new, severe or persistent, contact a health care provider.Disease condition is usually associated with itchy rashes, fever and chills.HeadacheFever and chillsMalaiseNauseaBody achesSwollen lymph glandsBurning, Itching or tingling sensationRed patchesFluid-filled blisters that break easilyRash on the face and earsItchingMuscle weaknessFatigueStomach upset 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 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 Severe pain in the areas where rashes are present In some people pain may be present forever Complication in the eye Pneumonia Hearing problems Blindness Brain inflammation (encephalitis)
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
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
Severe pain in the areas where rashes are present
In some people pain may be present forever
Complication in the eye
Pneumonia
Hearing problems
Blindness
Brain inflammation (encephalitis)
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