“Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus,” said Dr. Eugene Fellin, a family medicine physician at Penn State Health Medical Group — Fleetwood. “It’s the same virus that causes ...
They say for a flower to grow, you must nurture its soil. Similarly, our scalp is the foundation of our roots. The more we take care of it, the more our strands will bloom over time. Oils ...
Shingles may develop on your scalp and face if the virus that causes it travels along the trigeminal nerve. It may cause burning pain, itching, and clusters of painful blisters. Prompt medical ...