File:A Course of Shingles diagram.svg
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English: Progression of shingles. A cluster of small bumps (1) turns into blisters (2) that resemble chickenpox lesions. The blisters fill with pus, break open (3), crust over (4), and finally disappear. This process takes four to five weeks. A painful condition called post-herpetic neuralgia can sometimes occur. This condition is thought to be caused by damage to the nerves (5), and can last from weeks to years after the rash disappears. |
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Source | Own work based on: A Course of Shingles diagram.png which is taken from http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/2001/301_pox.html | |||
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Original: Renee Gordon Vector: Category:Vectorizations |
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