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caused by the same virus that

 caused by the same virus that  causes chickenpox. If a person contracted chickenpox as a child, the virus remains in their system in an inactive state - and it can be activated later in life and cause shingles. A person can also contract the virus if they come into physical contact with the blisters on an infected person. For this reason, a person with a male organ rash caused by shingles should abstain from sensual contact with another person until the rash has cleared up, to prevent the risk of spreading the virus to a partner. Of course, since significant pain is  often present in the area that is affected by shingles, the manhood may be too sensitive to withstand sensual contact anyway. Treatment A man with shingles on his member should consult with a doctor to determine treatment. Pain medications (often basic over-the-counter kinds) may be recommended, as well as antiviral tablets or corticosteroids. If nerve pain is present, the doctor may recommend wearing loose-...