Symptomatic

May 24th, 2008 | by admin |

 

If you have shingles, chances are you will have experienced several symptoms.  Most people get sensitive skin sometime before the rash shows up (most people end up with a rash).  Small red spots will blister and become dry, yellow scar tissue.  Some may experience headaches, fever, or chills – and having symptoms such as those can often mislead people who are trying to figure out what they have.  So many shingles symptoms such as upset stomach and the like closely resemble common illness symptoms – which is one reason why the rash is important in determining the disease and beginning treatment for shingles.

 

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