It may also appear on other parts of your body including the legs arms or face.
Can you have shingles on the bottom of your feet.
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Because shingles travel along the nerves you only get them on one side or another.
Shingles is a painful blistering rash caused by the same virus as chicken pox.
It s best to see your doctor.
Shingles follow a nerve and it s generally on the upper torso.
But if it last to long you should see a dr.
But additional means to reduce sweating should be excluded so as not to provoke complications of the disease.
Yes you can get shingles on your buttocks.
Although young people can get shingles an estimated 50 percent of people over 85 years old will develop the condition.
During the treatment a special attention should be paid to hygiene of the feet.
The appearance of shingles on the feet complicates daily life activity in particular displacement.
Somuchpain 7 may 2012.
Although it is rare shingles can occur on the feet and may have serious complications.
Your doctor can usually diagnose your shingles right.
Shingles is a painful rash that usually appears on one side of a person s body.
Until you see the doctor soak your feet in tepid.
The virus can remain dormant in the body for years so anyone who has had chicken pox is at risk.
The mayo clinic notes that shingles usually present as a single band of blisters wrapping around one side of the torso.
Always get a rash checked out though.
If it s on your back or legs it can cause pain in your feet because it is very painful and when pain is in one place it makes other places sensitive.
Early symptoms include tingling and pain.
The shingles rash most often occurs on the torso and buttocks.
The whole body could conceivably be affected as in chicken pox but not on both feet and nowhere else.
You may have a skin disease on the bottom of your feet.
Shingles can occur anywhere on the body including the feet according to the mayo clinic.