Hi, thanks for your query at Healthcare Magic.
I have read your description and understand your concern.
Regarding the conditions you describe above, a rash that felt numb, and appearing between left upper abdomen and back, the possibility of these symptoms is a sign of
herpes zoster infection.
Shingles is one of the skin problems caused by a viral infection. This type of viral infection is similar to the infection that causes
smallpox, namely
varicella zoster. It is known that herpes zoster is due to the active return of previously attacked viruses, such as having experienced
chickenpox.
Symptoms experienced when exposed to herpes zoster, include:
1. Feels hot, piercing pain, and accompanied by itching on the side of the affected skin
2. Appears a reddish rash and accompanied by nodules of water
3. Accompanying symptoms such as fever, headache, decreased appetite,
malaise, etc.
4. Shingles include conditions that can improve on their own. It usually gets better within 2 to 4 weeks. However, the provision of therapy is still necessary to speed up the healing process.
Therapy that can be given to overcome herpes zoster is to provide anti-viral drugs. The most common, drugs that can be given are
acyclovir and valacyclovir. But I suggest you to meet your local doctor first to confirm that this is a herpes zoster or not.
Take care...