Answer;
-This area was called a dermatome
Step-by-step explanation;
-Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. After having chickenpox, the virus becomes “dormant” and resides within cells of the nervous system. Reactivation of the virus causes shingles.
-When the virus reactivates, it affects the area of the body along the nerve where it had been residing. This area is a called a dermatome. Shingles often begins with unusual sensations such as itching, burning, or tingling in one area of the skin.