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Pediatric Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

What You Need to Know

Shingles (herpes zoster) is a painful skin rash. It’s caused by the virus that causes chickenpox.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of Shingles include:

  • Pain
  • Burning
  • Tingling or itching on one part of the face or body
  • Red rash or small blisters, usually on one side of the body

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose shingles by:

  • Skin scrapings

Treatment

  • Antiviral medicine
  • Pain medicine

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Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers who treat herpes zoster (shingles) and schedule an appointment today.

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Departments that Treat Herpes Zoster (Shingles)

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    Dermatology

    The Division of Dermatology at Children's National Hospital continues to expand services as more families seek our expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the skin, hair and nails. Learn more about our division.