It’s common. One in three people in the United States will have shingles in their lifetime. The risk rises after 50 and patients say it’s nothing like the chicken pox they had as children. Kelli Olson ...
Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD Key Takeaways Shingles under the breast happens when the virus reactivates in the T5 nerve.The rash appears as a painful, blistering band and doesn't cross ...