Shingles facts, suggestions and information about Shingles prevention, treatment and symptom relief

Shingles is a painful condition, and a Shingles outbreak can occur to you at any time, if you've had chickenpox in the past. Learn more about this debilitating illness, what you can do to prevent a Shingles outbreak and treatments for easing the pain and discomfort of a Shingles outbreak.

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What Does Shingles Look Like?



Shingles facts, suggestions and information about Shingles prevention, treatment and symptom relief Although Shingles symptoms manifest themselves in different ways in each affected patient, outward appearing symptoms usually begin with a painful blotchy red rash, as shown in the photo to the right.



Shingles facts, suggestions and information about Shingles prevention, treatment and symptom relief As the Shingles outbreak continues, the blotchy rash will become bumpy and as the symptoms progress, these bumps will turn into blisters filled with clear liquid (see photo to the left).



Shingles facts, suggestions and information about Shingles prevention, treatment and symptom relief In some cases, the blisters will appear on their own, even when the blotchy red rash is much less prominent, as in the photo at the right.


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