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10 Common Shingles Symptoms

Blisters

Also known as vesicles, blisters are small swellings on the skin that are filled with fluids and tend to be painful. These spots tend to show up in a single area or in a group of your body. It is advisable not to scratch or touch these blisters because the fluid might contain the infectious virus which can be spread to other parts of the body. Instead, it is better to keep them covered and often wash your hands to reduce the risks of transmitting the virus. This condition tends to form scabs and crust over seven to ten days after showing up. [3]