Symptoms in the early stages of ptarmigan

Stalking Dragon, scientifically known as shingles, is caused by infection with the varicella-zoster virus. In the early stages of herpes zoster, systemic symptoms such as fatigue, low-grade fever and headache may be present, and abnormal sensations such as burning or pain may occur in damaged areas of the skin. At the initial stage of herpes zoster, the typical symptoms of herpes zoster will not appear for the time being, so non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, fever, headache and so on are often seen in the early stage of the disease; at the initial stage, due to the replication of the virus to make the nerve edema, resulting in abnormal sensation of the skin along the area of the distribution of the nerve, such as burning sensation, itchiness or pain, and so on. The lesions occur in the intercostal nerves, cerebral nerves and lumbosacral nerves in order of innervation area, often first appeared erythema, soon appeared millet to soybean papules, cluster distribution without fusion, followed by rapid change into blisters, blister wall is tense and shiny, blister liquid is clarified, surrounded by a red halo, the skin is normal between the clusters of blisters. The skin lesions are arranged in bands along one of the peripheral nerves. The initial symptoms of herpes zoster are atypical, and when it occurs in different parts of the body, it is easy to be confused with other diseases, such as the initial herpes zoster that occurs in the chest needs to be differentiated from angina pectoris, and the initial herpes zoster that occurs in the abdomen needs to be differentiated from acute abdominal syndrome. It is recommended that patients with suspected symptoms of herpes zoster should go to a regular hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.