In addition to the distinctive pains and marks on the skin, shingles have a number of symptoms of a much less unique nature. Headaches are one of the general signs of shingles that nobody would automatically associate with this condition. After all, a stressful day at work or a change in the weather and many other physical and mental triggers set off headaches, and shingles are far from the most common of all of the possible causes.

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