The symptoms of shingles can be mistaken for a colon problem, such as irritable bowel. The symptoms of shingles can be a very painful experience. The first and most readily apparent symptoms of a shingles outbreak is a harsh pain. This symptom of shingles can usually occur in the leg or arm. Symptoms of shingles can also include feeling sick to your stomach as well as a headache and high temperature. The symptoms are generally very close to that of the flu considering the pains and aches as well as a high temperature. The shingles symptoms are sometimes confused with more serious medical problems such as pneumonia.
Shingles will occur when the body cannot keep the chickenpox virus (herpes zoster) under control. Most people who have shingles may notice the symptoms also include tingling on one side of the body and a burning sensation. The shingles virus tends to cause a localized pain in a specific area of the body. This pain can make it very hard to move.
Generally the most painful shingles symptom will be the constant body aches and pain going through the body just days before the outbreak of shingles emerges. Shingles symptoms eventually lead to an outbreak of blisters on the skin which is the most apparent sign a person has a shingles infection.
Shingles is a lot like the chickenpox only it occurs in people who are much older. The blisters which are caused by shingles and are the defining symptom of shingles are very painful and occur in groups. With the shingles virus there will be a large area of red inflamed skin and blisters will cover that area. The blisters of shingles tend to be filled with liquid, which is another symptom or sign which is readily obvious it is more serious than having a rash or something like eczema. The one symptom which may help determine that a person has shingles is the fact where the body hurts is always where the shingles outbreak will occur.