Is shingles a precursor to malignancy?

Herpes zoster is not a precursor to malignant tumors, herpes zoster is a contagious skin disease caused by chickenpox-herpes zoster virus infection, and malignant tumors are generally not directly related to the body, if the body has a malignant tumor, may affect the immune system is prone to induce herpes zoster.
Herpes zoster rash will appear before the body fatigue fever, loss of appetite, burning pain in the affected area of the skin, touch pain sensitivity and other symptoms, then there will be erythema, blisters, vesicles and other symptoms.
Malignant tumors may cause the body’s immune function to decline, which may easily induce diseases such as shingles. But herpes simplex is not a precursor of malignant tumors.
If you are worried about the presence of tumors in your body, you should go to the hospital regularly for checkups and a clear diagnosis. For patients with shingles, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of doctors.