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Could Small, Red, Spreading Bumps Behind Ears And Chin Be Shingles?
Hi, I have small red bumps behind both of my ears and now under my chin... they have been spreading for the past 2 days. They are not painful but are itchy and uncomfortable. I looked up pictures of shingles rashes and they look similar to the early stages of shingles but are not painful... please help
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Aditi Garg's Response
Dear, usually shingles effect only one dermatome(nerve roots), so shingles occur only in one side. & shingles causes a pricky pain. U should consult your skin specialist if it starts paining & doesnt subside.
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Could Small, Red, Spreading Bumps Behind Ears And Chin Be Shingles?
Dear, usually shingles effect only one dermatome(nerve roots), so shingles occur only in one side. & shingles causes a pricky pain. U should consult your skin specialist if it starts paining & doesnt subside.