Disseminated shingles is a complication of shingles where the rash covers a wider area across 3 or more dermatomes (regions of skin supplied by spinal nerves) and may spread to organs like the liver ...
Dermatomes are areas of skin that send signals to the brain through the spinal nerves. The dermatome system covers the entire body from the hands and fingers to the feet and toes. The part of a nerve ...
Shingles under the breast occurs when the virus that causes shingles, known as the varicella-zoster virus, reactivates in the area of skin serviced by the T5 nerve. The T5 nerve, which emerges from ...
Shingles and scabies can both cause inflamed, blistered skin rashes, but their causes, symptom patterns, and treatment are very different. The primary symptom of both shingles and scabies is a skin ...