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Please let us know which of the following apply to you
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You are under the age of 18
You are currently pregnant or trying for a baby
You have been experiencing shingles for longer than 7 days
You are immunosuppressed or your immune system is not working as well as it should?
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This service is not suitable for you
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You can use the NHS 111 symptom checker for further assistance
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Please let us know if you are experiencing any of the following warning symptoms
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You have neck stiffness, sensitivity to light, or mottled skin
You are disoriented or noticing changes in behaviour
You have muscle weakness, loss of bladder or bowel control, or facial paralysis on one side
Do you have a rash on the nose, visual symptoms, or an unexplained red eye?
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Are you experiencing any of those symptoms
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A rash that appeared within 2-3 days after pain began, along with a fever or headache
A rash consisting of red spots that quickly turn into small, fluid-filled blisters?
Blisters bursting, filling with blood or pus, followed by drying, crust formation, and scabbing
A rash that is limited to one side of the body, following a well-defined area without crossing the midline?
Abnormal skin sensation and pain, described as burning, stabbing, or itching, before the rash appeared
None of the above
To learn more about the shingles rash please visit
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This service is not suitable for you
Based on your responses we recommend you contact your GP or NHS 111 to review your symptoms
You can use the NHS 111 symptom checker for further assistance
111.nhs.uk
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It sounds like you don’t need prescription medication
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If your symptoms do not get better, please contact your regular NHS GP Surgery for a review
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