What are the early symptoms of shingles behind the ear

The symptoms of post-auricular herpes zoster are not very typical in the early stage, mainly the following: 1. Local symptoms. In the early stages of localization, there may be a burning sensation in the skin behind the ear, or a localized pain in the skin around the skin, which is mostly manifested as paroxysmal pain, which suddenly appears and suddenly stops, and the pain level can be very intense. 2. Systemic symptoms. The patient’s whole body can appear generalized weakness, fever, mostly low fever, headache, nausea, loss of appetite, sleepiness and so on some related performance. In conclusion, the early symptoms of post-auricular herpes zoster are not very obvious. Clinically, if the above-mentioned manifestations occur in early patients, they should be closely observed and patients are advised to be prepared to seek medical attention at any time.