Shingles on Your Leg and Groin: Symptoms, Pictures, and More - Healthline
Shingles forms a rash or a collection of blisters on your skin due to a viral infection. While a shingles outbreak usually appears as a band across one side of your torso, it can appear anywhere on your body, including your leg and groin. A 2011 case report noted that your trunk and face are the most common locations for an outbreak, while cases of penile shingles are rare, but can still occur. Wherever it forms, shingles can also be quite painful or itchy. Treatment with antiviral drugs can usually clear up shingles within a couple of weeks. There are also topical treatments and home remedies that can ease symptoms while the virus disappears. Because a shingles outbreak has a distinctive appearance, you should be able to distinguish it from other rashes that may stem from allergies, for example. The most effective way to prevent shingles is with a vaccine. The varicella-zoster virus, which also causes chickenpox, is responsible for shingles. If you've had chickenpo