As Holly Willoughby reveals she’s battling shingles the four signs you must know
A rash that's on both the left and right side of your body is unlikely to be shingles, according to NHS guidance.
The blotchy rash might erupt in itchy blisters that ooze fluid, but these tend to dry out and scab after a few days.If it appears around your eye, it can make it sore and red and make it harder to move one side of your face. Your eyesight or hearing could also be affected. Your rash could take up to four weeks to heal, and your skin could remain painful even after its gone.
The NHS says it can't be passed to others, though people who have not had chickenpox before could catch it from a shingles sufferer.
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