A member asked:

Is it possible to have neuropathy from shingles without skin lesions?

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Dr. Paul Williams answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Shingles issues: Yes although unlikely. Generally shingles manifests itself with the rash and then you develop the post herpetic neuralgia but sometimes the rash is very minor and unless you suspect that its shingles may be confused with poison ivy or other types of benign skin irritations.

Answered 9/8/2017

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