Shingles rashes typically develop on the chest, neck, forehead, and lower back, but they can also appear anywhere on the body, including the face and scalp. Pain may peak as you notice a rash ...
and at the forehead: If you develop shingles on the face, see your healthcare provider right away. Prompt treatment with antiviral medications can reduce the severity of the rash and prevent ...
Shingles typically start with tingly, prickly skin (I felt like I was getting a tattoo on my forehead) and develop into a painful, itchy red rash with fluid-filled blisters and scabs within one to ...