Pain, burning, tingling, or itching on one side of the body or face
A rash that appears a few days after the pain starts
Clusters of fluid-filled blisters
Rash limited to a single strip or band of skin
Rash that does not cross the middle of the body
Sensitivity to touch in the affected area
Fever or headache
Feeling unwell or tired
Blisters that crust over after several days
Eye pain, redness, or vision changes if the rash is near the eye
Severe pain with or without a rash
A history of chickenpox or varicella vaccination
Seeing a healthcare professional for confirmation if symptoms match
