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What Is The Reason For Itchy Blisters Near My Eye And Nose?

hi there, Just 2 days ago, i felt itchy close to right eye on my face , then next day i found two red spots like blisters; one at the previous location, and other is appeared at my nose, and they are spreading.i m feeling itchy on right side of my face and slightly headache .
Mon, 20 Jan 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to healthcare magic.
From your description, you could be having herpes zoster, a viral infection which spreads along the course of a nerve. You may benefit from oral acyclovir ( antiviral) and analgesics like diclofenac sodium. These are prescription medications and can be taken after consulting your GP / dermatologist.
Hope this helps you.
Take care.
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What Is The Reason For Itchy Blisters Near My Eye And Nose?

Hello, Welcome to healthcare magic. From your description, you could be having herpes zoster, a viral infection which spreads along the course of a nerve. You may benefit from oral acyclovir ( antiviral) and analgesics like diclofenac sodium. These are prescription medications and can be taken after consulting your GP / dermatologist. Hope this helps you. Take care.