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Shingles
Very painful dermatological and nervous inflammation, due to a virus called "herpetic".
Vesicles reminiscent of those of herpes, arranged in groups along the path of the nerves.
This “adult chickenpox” is contagious in the acute phase.
The disease manifests itself during immune breakdowns, with headaches, fever, burning pain localized to the thorax, waist, abdomen, legs, neck, arms, genitals or around the eye. The rash generally occurs along a nerve.
Shingles is often related to a loss or separation.
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