Eyelid shingles

Herpes zoster's typical lesions are mostly in the first branch of the trigeminal nerve, mdash; the branch of the eye nerve (frontal nerve, lacrimal nerve, and nasal ciliary nerve) or the third main branch (rare) Area where a clustered blister-like rash occurs. It does not cross the central boundary of the eyelid and nose, but is limited to one side.

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