Initial manifestations of shingles

Initial manifestations of herpes zoster include malaise, low-grade fever, headache, and pimples and blisters. Herpes zoster is a disease caused by varicella zoster virus, the initial symptoms of the disease include malaise, low-grade fever, headache, etc., and herpes pimples and blisters appear in clusters on the skin, which are mostly unilaterally distributed, and are commonly found on the chest, abdomen, and limbs, etc. During the skin rash, there is usually pain, including dull, throbbing, and twitching pain. The skin rash is usually accompanied by pain, including dull, throbbing, and throbbing pain, which may be paroxysmal or persistent, and is more pronounced when touched. As time passes, the blisters will crust over and the skin will become temporarily erythematous and hyperpigmented, and the pain may be prolonged and recurrent even after the rash subsides. If the above symptoms occur, it is considered to be related to herpes zoster, and patients are advised to seek timely medical examination to clarify the cause.