Shingles is an infection that causes a painful rash. It is typically found on your chest and tummy, but it can appear anywhere on your body, including your face, eyes and genitals.
Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chickenpox. Early diagnosis is key to treating shingles, so if you've not had chicken pox before and you've been around someone with chicken pox then you should seek medical advice.
You can now use the Pharmacy First scheme if you need treatment to help manage shingles, so you don't need to see a GP - book a free consultation.
Early symptoms
Later symptoms
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Treatment for shingles depends on the timing, severity and location of the symptoms and whether you're at risk of complications due to having a weakened immune system. Your pharmacist will discuss your symptoms with you during your consultation and you may be offered antiviral tablets if they are required. The pharmacist may also refer you to your GP.