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shows that’s changing. The prevalence of shingles among Americans younger than 50 more than quadrupled from the late 1940s to the early 2000s, according to the study.
Recently, a news anchor from Florida shared his experience with shingles to raise awareness among younger people that they might also be at risk. According toImage zoom Johnson said he first noticed a hard, painful welt on the back of his neck. But soon it turned into an unbearable rash and the symptoms then spread to his face. Along with a painful rash, common symptoms of shingles include burning, numbness, and itching. There’s no cure for it, but prompt treatment with antiviral drugs can speed healing.
It turns out Johnson isn’t the only one sharing photos of shingles. Others who experienced the infection have posted their photos online, hoping to warn people about what it looks like and how it can manifest. Below, we’ve gathered 7 photos from Instagram users who want you to know what to look out for.
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