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).
Yes. Shingles can affect all the areas mentioned above.
That's the course in which Shingles go and it's very painful. Shingles follows a line (a nerve) and can be anywhere on the body but the most popular place for this unpleasant problem is from under the shoulder blade to below the breast (under the arms) in women and men. Eventually the red spots will turn into blisters and it's at this time the person has to be most careful and they can be contagious. The doctor can give you medication which will generally clear it up in 4 days to a week (depending on the individual) and also an ointment (that smells and looks like you applying clear nail polish) on the sores so they will dry up. Take good care of yourself and if you don't have a doctor go to a clinic and be sure to keep an eye on this. Some individuals can have a recurrence of this. For more information go onto www.google.com Type in: What is shingles in humans?
I suffer burning in the shoulder area and have been diagnosed with astio arthritis in the uper spine
If you've had shingles, it could be postherpetic neuralgia.
For a first degree burn (redness), you should cool the skin with aloe, gels, ice packs, or cool water. For a second degree burn (blisters) you can do the same as a first degree burn, but be extra careful not to pop any blisters.
Common causes of shoulder pain that can be diagnosed and treated using laparoscopic techniques include rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, and labral tears. Laparoscopic surgery can be used to repair these conditions by using small incisions and a camera to guide the procedure, resulting in less pain and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Pain in the left shoulder blade and tingling in the left arm can be caused by a pinched nerve. The exact cause of the pain should be diagnosed by a qualified physician.
It could be a lot of things. An insect bite, an ingrown hair, or most likely just acne. Just a clogged pore that got infected. Keep it clean and it should clear up shortly.
Laparoscopy is not typically used to diagnose or treat shoulder pain. It is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves making small incisions in the abdomen to examine internal organs. Shoulder pain is usually diagnosed and treated by orthopedic specialists using imaging tests, physical exams, and other non-invasive methods.
It could be shingles go see a doctor right away
Yes it is possible to get shingles on various parts of the body. This is due to the chicken pox virus (varicella virus) lying dormant along those particular nerve endings waiting for you to become run down, unwell or low and then they go to work and give you an outbreak of shingles. Make sure you get some treatment to speed up the healing process and make it more comfortable for you whilst you're suffering.
"Shoulder" can be a noun (e.g., "He injured his shoulder") or a verb (e.g., "She had to shoulder the responsibility").