Once a shingles outbreak has developed, it typically does not spread to other parts of the body. The rash almost never crosses from one side of the body to the other.
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.
It depends entirely on what is causing the rash. If it is caused by an infectious agent, then, yes - you could spread the infection. If it is being caused by some kind of chemical, you can spread the chemical if it is still there. On the other hand, if the rash is a delayed reaction or an allergic reaction you can't spread the rash. In short - you can't spread the rash by touching it but you could spread what is CAUSING the rash if it's still there on the skin.
no that liguid is only a water-like body fluid
Yes.
a rash that comes up on many parts of the body must be treated immeadily
I had a rash a year after my surgery and i have had it for four years now and the rash has spread to every part of my body. No one knows what it is but it seems iwill probably have it forever. It is not itchy, but it does get very red and swollen sometimes.
no it does not cody
Noun in the context of, John has a rash. Or adjective, in the context of, John has made a rash statement.
first visible sign of rubella is a fine red rash that begins on the face and rapidly moves downward to cover the whole body within 24 hours. The rash lasts about three days,
Though it is extremely rare for one to come down with shingles nowadays, a rash may occur initially. Once the rash begins to spread throughout the body, it will start to be painful.
Rash around private parts not on them inner leg and lower navel area