Herpes doesn’t usually grow all over the body. Herpes is a skin disease caused by a viral infection, and clinically there are herpes simplex, genital herpes, and shingles. Herpes simplex occurs mainly around the mouth and nostrils; genital herpes, as the name suggests, occurs in the genital area of both men and women. Herpes zoster can occur in any part of the body, but not the whole body at the same time, usually just invade a ganglion area, for example, herpes zoster can occur in the head, face, upper limbs, shoulders, chest, abdomen, waist, thighs and lower limbs, etc., just appear in one area, not the whole body, so the herpes will not grow all over the body.