It varies. Probably yes because shingles attacks the nerves.
Depends on weather, and brand. Generally shingles on a normal house will last 15 to 20 years in normal weather.
Yes you can. It has happened to me. Perfectly normal
You can get bruises anywhere. On the breasts either means she's been hit there or her boyfriend is too rough.
I am sure you have had a bruise on your body in the past, a black or blue mark that fades to green or yellow before fading altogether. Abnormal bruising is just that, abnormal, bruises that do not behave like normal bruises: black or blue marks that follow veins (infection), bruises so painful that movement is hindered, bruises that have something solid in them, bruises that get larger, bruises of non-bruise colors (red, white), etc.
No, shingles is usually on the upper body along the nerves radiating out from the backbone.
Shingles is not a condition in which spreads like a normal rash. Although scratching shingles blisters would be extremely painful it will not spread them to other body parts.
Shingles can break out along the pathway of any nerve. Anyone who had chicken pox as a child has the virus in their bodies. Later, as an adult, the virus can become active, causing a breakout along a nerve or nerves. Shingles is extremely painful to endure.
Yes it is normal because shingles follow a certain nerve pattern leaving numbness to the skin. Your doctor hopefully has given you medication to help get over the shingles faster. If not please see a skin specialist or your family doctor.
had shingles on my back cloes to sholder blade 2 months ago.. now haveing preasure there.. is that normal
Realistic pictures of shingles can be found in medical textbooks and journals. Pictures of the rash can also be found on the NHS website, along with other symptoms that can occur when suffering with shingles.
Hope you are seeing a doctor. Shingles is very serious and can come back again. After this breakout, get the shingles vaccine. It is well worth it. Dont ignore it.
shingles can appear on the legs and ankles along with swelling. Shingles can show up anywhere on the body and may be limited to one side.