In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson looks at a condition every GP recognises, but not always in its earliest or most subtle form: shingles. Also known as herpes zoster, it is far more than just a painful rash – it’s the reactivation of a neurotropic virus that may have been lying dormant for decades within the nervous system. Here, we explore how and why that reactivation occurs and what clinical clues can help you identify the condition even before the rash appears. We walk through the typical and atypical presentations, highlight key complications and discuss why early treatment can make a meaningful difference to patient outcomes. We also consider high-risk groups, including older adults and immunocompromised patients, where the disease burden is greatest.
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