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Shingles first appears as a linear red rash on one side of the body, followed by blisters along the same line. Before this there is often tingling or localised pain in the area. It usually clears up in 2-4 weeks but may take longer, and is often so sensitive that clothing cannot be worn over the area.
It is caused by a reactivation of the chicken pox virus, sometimes many years later, so in a person who has never had chicken pox the rash may be something else.
There is a vaccine for shingles, and early treatment with anti-viral medicine can reduce the severity of it.
If you think you may have shingles, see a doctor, especially as you will be infectious.
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Hmmm not really for 'cars and trucks' !!!!!
Foban Ointment 2% is used as a topical treatment for bacterial skin infections, including primary skin infections like: impetigo (a contagious skin infection forming blisters or red spots), paronychia (infection of the nail fold), folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles) and erythrasma (infection in skin folds in areas like underarms, groin and between the toes); as well as secondary skin infections like infected cuts and abrasions, eczema and contact dermatitis. Foban Ointment 2% prevents the spread of susceptible bacteria, relieving symptoms of the infection.
Check to see if the exhaust is exiting the rear tailpipe. Could be a plugged up catalytic converter. Or some sort of obstruction in the exhaust system....
This sounds like you have a vaccum leak. The most common spot to check is the base of the intake. An easy way to find it is to start the car and 'carefully' spray either in this area. you will hear the engine pickup a bit when you hit the spot! Replace the gaskets as necessary. Also check that vacuum hoses are all attached. Frankster016
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