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localized burning, throbbing or stabbing pain where the rash will soon appear (within days to weeks); some people describe it as more itchy. It can be constant or come and go.
Tingling, itching, or prickling skin, followed several days later by a group of fluid-filled blisters on a red, inflamed base of skin; the blisters typically crust over in a week.
The rash may be accompanied by fever, fatigue, or headache.
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People may experience:
❤❤Pain areas: in the skin
❤❤Skin: , or redness
❤❤Sensory: over sensitivity or pins and needles
❤❤Pain areas: in the skin
❤❤Skin: , or redness
❤❤Sensory: over sensitivity or pins and needles
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