Signs and symptoms may include the following:
* itching, tingling, or severe burning pain * red patches that develop into blisters * grouped, dense, deep, small blisters that ooze and crust * swollen lymph nodes For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
Red blotches on arms and neck can be signs of shingles, but it can also be symptomatic of many other skin problems. Ask your neighbour what they have instead of speculating.
Common signs of hail damage on shingles include dents, cracks, missing granules, and soft spots. To repair hail damage on shingles, you can either replace the damaged shingles individually or opt for a full roof replacement if the damage is extensive. It is recommended to consult with a professional roofing contractor for an accurate assessment and repair plan.
cracked or damaged shingles leaking/icicles
I'm not a doctor. I have shingles and I have had it for two (2) years. I also as the patient don't see any signs of it going away any time soon.
Postherpetic neuralgia is not something to be frightened about. It is also known as shingles which a lot of people do get. At the first signs of the shingles you should contact your doctor to get treatment. There are medications available that can help this condition. It is not generally life threatening but a nuisance.
No. Shingles is not contagious, but someone with shingles can give chicken pox or varicella to someone who has not had chicken pox before.
Common signs that indicate the need for roof and ceiling repair include water stains, sagging areas, missing or damaged shingles, leaks, and mold growth.
Shingles
No. You only get shingles's if you have had chickenpox. No chickenpox no shingles's.
Shingles vaccine protects you from the shingles for few years only.
Basically the basic signs of chicken pox includes fever, body aches and malaise and the usual blisters that usually all over the body.
You could get the vaccine if you already had shingles; but it may not help you from recurrence of zoster, which by the way is less than 5%. If it does recur, the vaccine may help you.