Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Herpes zoster
…served by a single spinal nerve) and are only on one side of the body (unilateral). The trunk is most often affected, showing a rectangular belt of rash from the spine around one side of the chest to the breastbone (sternum). Lesions may also occur on the neck or face, particularly along the trigeminal… related searches:blistering rash | shingles neck | dermatomes | shingles
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Encephalitis
…enteroviruses are most common, including coxsackievirus, poliovirus, and echovirus. Other causes include herpes simplex infection, varicella (chickenpox or shingles), measles, mumps, rubella, adenovirus, rabies, Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus, West Nile virus, and extremely rarely, allergic reaction to vaccinations… related searches:shingles neck | lyme
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Face pain
…Sometimes face pain occurs for no known reason. Causes * Abscessed tooth (continuous throbbing pain on one side of the lower face aggravated by eating or touching) * Cluster headache * Herpes zoster (shingles) or herpes simplex (cold sores) infection * Injury to the face * Migraine * Myofascial pain syndrome… related searches:shingles | shingles neck | herpes 1