Shingles often starts with some tingling and pain in one area, along with a headache and tiredness. This is usually followed by a painful rash with fluid-filled blisters a few days later. The rash usually affects an area on just one side of the body (usually the chest, but sometimes the head, face or eye).
When shingles affects the eye, or the skin around the eye, it can cause severe pain or problems with your sight.
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