
Herpes is a viral skin disease and it manifests itself in small watery bubbles that rise up against a lit red skin. Usually, it occurs in some nerve branch and bound only to one half of the body. There are two forms of herpes. They are similar, but in fact sharply differ. These are normal herpes (ospi) and herpes pasasta (herpes zoster). Conventional herpes occurs mainly along cold and gastric catarrh, especially on the lips and makes no special difficulties. In men, often are reported on the sexual organ. Bubbles burst and dry, leaving behind a yellow scab in different sizes, which also dries.
Pasasta rash, is a skin disease that has basis on a neural inflammation branch. Therefore the agony that occurs before, during and after illness is understandable. Bubbles that usually arise on the body are going around it as a belt. Pasasta rash may occur in other places, especially on the head, but never into the other half of the body. The reason for that lies in the symmetrical layout of nerves that come out from the brain and spine and do not exceed the other half of the body. Before the appearance of rash pasasta, places where they will appear are sore.