Sir Cliff Richard, 80, has enjoyed enduring popularity and a legion of fans over the years. The multi-talented artist first began his career way back in 1958. He went on to garner international acclaim both for his music and film career. Superstardom hasn’t come without a few hard knocks for the superstar, however. In 2014 Cliff was publicly accused of sexual assault – a move that followed a police raid on his home, which was broadcast by the BBC. The devastating accusations and immense media scrutiny took a toll on the singer and he developed a condition known as shingles. What is it and what are the symptoms to spot?
According to the NHS, the main symptom is pain followed by a rash that develops into itchy blisters, similar in appearance to chickenpox. New blisters may appear for up to a week, but a few days after appearing they become yellowish in colour, flatten and dry out.
Scabs then form where the blisters were, which may leave some slight scarring.
The pain may be a constant, dull or burning sensation and its intensity can vary from mild to severe.
You may have sharp stabbing pains from time to time, and the affected area of skin will usually be tender.
Emotional stress is considered a major trigger for shingles because it has been shown to weaken the body’s immune system.
This can happen in those who have undergone a sudden shock, such as the death of a loved one, or people who face chronic work or life stress.
An immune system weakened by stress provides the shingles virus with a window of opportunity, explained Everyday Health.
The site added: “This is particularly true of people who already have challenged immune systems, either because they are older or because they have an immune deficiency or a chronic disease.”
Symptoms of shingles
Pain, burning, numbness or tingling
Sensitivity to touch
- A red rash that begins a few days after the pain
- Fluid-filled blisters that break open and crust over
- Itching
- Some people also experience:
- Fever
- Headache
- Sensitivity to light
- Fatigue.