Internal Shingles Symptoms
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Swelling
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Swelling of the lymph nodes of the neck, under the arms and in the groin may result from the body's immune response to the virus.
Abdominal Pain
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According to the Mayo Clinic, shingles can cause abdominal pain and tenderness or an upset stomach.
Post-Herpetic Neuralgia
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Post-herpetic neuralgia results from damaged nerve fibers from shingles attacks and can cause feelings of intense pain throughout the body at the slightest touch.
Oral Lesions
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Shingles can cause blisters or lesions in the mouth, which may produce pain and problems with eating and swallowing.
Encephalitis
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Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain, which is a serious and potentially life threatening condition. It may be caused by shingles attacking the nerves around the brain.
Hearing Loss
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If shingles attacks the nerves of the ears, partial or full hearing loss in one or both of the ears may occur.
Blindness
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Vision problems including blindness may be caused if lesions from shingles get on or around the eye or if shingles attacks the optic nerve.
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