Shingles or zoster is a common infection that occurs due to a herpes virus.
Could i have shingles on my face.
Shingles can appear on the face though most people develop symptoms on their torso.
When to see a doctor.
The varicella zoster virus causes it.
Although it can vary the rash often clears up in 2 to 4 weeks.
When it occurs on the face it can prove to be problematic and it is important to handle it well to avoid leaving facial scarring.
Some people experience shingles pain without ever developing the rash.
Sometimes the shingles rash occurs around one eye or on one side of the neck or face.
It typically appears in a distinct strip of skin on just one side of the head.
However it can affect higher or lower regions of the spine.
After about 7 to 10 days the blisters may crust or scab.
Shingles is a rash that usually appears on one side of the chest and back.
Shingles in general can develop anywhere on the body.
The rash also can develop on.
The main facial areas affected are the eye area and mouth cavity.
Shingles is a disease that causes a painful blistering rash to form on the body and sometimes the face.
Most commonly the shingles rash develops as a stripe of blisters that wraps around either the left or right side of your torso.
With head shingles the rash can occur on the scalp face mouth ears or eyelids.
Shingles herpes zoster is a painful rash common in adults over age 50.
It typically affects just one side of the body.
The virus can also affect facial structures via the cranial nerves such as the optic and trigeminal nerves but this is not as common as reactivation along the trunk.
This is the same virus that causes chickenpox.
It can also develop on one side of the face.
The shingles virus causes an outbreak of a red rash and blisters across the face and body like many other skin conditions psoriasis allergies eczema and hives among them.
Shingles cannot be passed from one person to another but the varicella zoster virus that causes shingles also causes chickenpox and the virus can spread and cause chickenpox in a person who has not had chickenpox before or not received the chickenpox vaccine.
Shingles causes a rash that begins as red swollen areas of skin that evolve over a few hours into fluid filled blisters.