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Results 11 - 20 of 39 for Postherpetic neuralgia
  1. Shingles occurs more commonly on the chest and back, but can involve the arms and legs. The ...
  2. Herpes zoster (shingles) normally occurs in a limited area that follows a dermatome (see the "dermatome" picture). In individuals with damaged ...
  3. ... vesicles) and redness (erythema) caused by herpes zoster (shingles). The pattern follows a dermatome. The area may ...
  4. A classical pattern for shingles. The infection follows a nerve root from the spine, along a rib, to the front of the chest. The area ...
  5. Images ... A close-up picture of herpes zoster skin lesions. Four small blisters are shown with redness around them. These vesicles will ...
  6. ... smiling causes the eye to close Persistent pain (postherpetic neuralgia ) Spasm of the face muscles or eyelids Occasionally, ...
  7. ... such as shoulder, hip, knee Cancer Shingles infection ( postherpetic neuralgia ) Amputation
  8. ... crust over all or part of the rash. Shingles -- A painful blistered skin condition caused by the ... body for many years and re-emerge as shingles. It usually affects only one side of the ...
  9. ... mouth and lips. Herpes zoster causes chickenpox and shingles . The diagnosis is often made by physical examination ( ... on the lips or in the mouth, or shingles. More blood tests will likely be needed to ...
  10. ... who get chickenpox get a painful rash called "shingles" (also known as herpes zoster) years later. Most ... Some people who are vaccinated against chickenpox get shingles (herpes zoster) years later. This is much less ...
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