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8. Starts to run a high fever

Alongside headaches, high temperatures are another very common indicator of a health issue. Usually, whoever has a fever first tries to treat it themselves with one of the standard medicines sold at pharmacies. Only if the fever continues do they go to consult with a doctor. If they have signs of shingles on the skin and feel pain, the doctor has an easy job to make the connection. Sometimes the link between shingles and fever becomes clear only after the more obvious symptoms appear.

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