What are the symptoms of rashless shingles

Herpes zoster without rash is mostly characterized by symptoms such as pain and weakness. Herpes zoster without rash is a type of herpes zoster and its cause is mostly related to herpes zoster virus invasion. Patients with herpes zoster without rash usually do not have a rash on their skin, and their symptoms are often characterized by pain, such as dull, throbbing, and throbbing pain, which may be paroxysmal or persistent. Some patients may also experience weakness, headache, and systemic symptoms such as low-grade fever, poor appetite, and perhaps a burning sensation. If the above symptoms occur, it is considered to be caused by rashless herpes zoster. After clarifying the disease, patients are advised to go to regular hospitals and cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment.

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