What Are the Symptoms of Shingles on the Hands?

Symptoms of shingles on the hands include a painful or bruised feeling and tingling or itching skin, according to WebMD. Several days after these symptoms appear, fluid-filled blisters form on the skin, often accompanied by deep burning, aching or stabbing pain.

In addition to pain and sensitivity in the area where the shingles rash occurs, many patients report flu-like symptoms without a fever, such as headaches, sensitivity to light, chills, swelling of the lymph nodes and stomach issues, states WebMD. Individuals who have shingles symptoms should see a doctor as soon as possible. Antiviral medications can help reduce the risk of complications if started promptly.

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