No, a bug bite cannot cause shingles. Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a person has chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in the nerve cells and can reactivate later in life, often due to a weakened immune system. Bug bites may cause other skin reactions or infections, but they do not trigger shingles.
The bug bite will not cause shingles. Shingles is a re-activation of the chickenpox virus that affects a single nerve bundle, generally on the torso. The symptoms you are describing could be shingles (particularly if you had chickenpox as a child), or it could be an infection in the lymphatic system (possibly caused by a bug bite).
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A spider or bug bite is usually the most common cause.
Bug Bite was created in 1984.
You can get a bug bite any were. It's up to the bug to choose were it wants to bite you, and it's up to you to stand idly bye and let the bug bite you.
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Yes, shingles rash can look like bug bites as well as blisters. There is no one way that shingles looks.
No, it did not cause shingles.
The best way to determine the cause of a bite on your hands and feet is to speak with a professional. Also check with your physician to be sure that it is in fact a bug bite.
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