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The medicine you take, it is best not to take more than a week, it will hurt the nerves, and the medicine you wipe will continue to be wiped for a period of time after the symptoms disappear, if it is a normal scarring of blisters, it will disappear soon, if it is very serious and ulcerated, it is not easy to say.
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As long as there is no pain and itching, do not stop the drug too soon to prevent the occurrence of sequelae.
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1 Don't get overly nervous. Some patients may have bullae, blood blisters, and even erosions, but please don't be nervous, if you can heal in about 10 days, you will generally not ** after that. 2 Get plenty of rest, eat an easily digestible diet and drink plenty of fluids.
3 In terms of diet, it is forbidden to eat greasy food, seafood and eggs, and try not to eat poultry and eat some light food. 4 Prevention of secondary bacterial infections. Do not rub the affected area to avoid the blister breaking.
Topical Chinese herbal medicine or Lefnuer wet compress can be used to promote blister dryness and crusting. 5 Elderly patients with severe disease, especially herpes zoster on the head and face, should be hospitalized** to prevent complications. 6. Suffering from "herpes zoster" indicates that the patient's body immunity is in a low state, and corresponding measures should be taken in time.
7 Some patients still have neuralgia after the skin lesions have completely disappeared, and acupuncture, physiotherapy, etc. can be used to relieve the pain.
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The case of shingles** indicates that the patient's immune system may be weak. Herpes zoster is a viral disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Generally, lifelong immunity after illness, but patients with weakened immunity or HIV infection, and the elderly are susceptible**.
When the body is first infected with the varicella-zoster virus, chickenpox or a latent asymptomatic infection occurs. The virus will remain dormant in the spinal ganglia forever. When the body's immunity is weakened and other triggers, the varicella-zoster virus is activated, causing shingles.
Therefore, in the early stage of shingles, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time and give enough antiviral** under the guidance of a doctor to relieve neuralgia and prevent **.
Generally, not. Herpes zoster is an infectious disease that affects the nerves and **. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus.
The rash is called shingles because of its banded distribution. These diseases are contagious and belong to benign diseases. The exact cause of the reactivation of the virus is unknown, but it is generally believed to be related to decreased immunity.
Shingles is more likely to occur when a person has a weakened immune system, such as HIV infection or AIDS, cancer, or the use of immunosuppressive or chemotherapy drugs.
In addition, cellular immunodeficiency, mechanical trauma, recent mental stress, or overwork may also be triggers or risk factors for shingles. The rash of shingles usually gets better within 2 to 4 weeks, and most shingles heal without complications. After shingles heals, people can get relatively long-lasting immunity, so it generally doesn't**.
The second shingles is not cancer, but it does not rule out the possibility that the patient will have cancer at the same time. It is recommended that patients go to the ** department for further diagnosis and treatment and maintain a good attitude.
The cause of shingles** is that the patient is older, the body's resistance is weakened, and the infection with the varicella-zoster virus in the body is not completely cleared. The varicella-zoster virus invades the body through the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and can remain dormant in nerve tissue for a long time. When the body is weakened due to various reasons, it is easy for people with the virus to become seriously ill or after surgery**.
Usually active exercise to enhance the body's resistance, and patients with varicella zoster should pay attention to preventing infection. Herpes zoster is an acute contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. The location of the pain depends on the nerve affected.
Herpes zoster heals on its own, but if not promptly**, it can be accompanied by significant neuralgia. Even after the rash has healed completely, the pain can persist for a long time, seriously affecting quality of life. Complications include postherpetic neuralgia, keratitis, corneal ulcer, conjunctivitis, etc.
Herpes zoster is a self-limiting disease,** and the principles are mainly analgesic, antiviral, and prevention of secondary infections. Antivirals may be given to older patients with severe herpes in the head, neck, trunk, or extremities, immunodeficiency, severe atopic dermatitis, or severe eczema**. For example, vir or cytarabine adenosine can also be applied topically to herpes with acyclovir cream.
If the pain is severe, analgesics may be given to keep the lesion clean and prevent secondary infection.
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There are the following methods for postherpetic neuralgia:
Tricyclic antidepressants have a good effect, mainly by inhibiting the reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin, and enhancing the degree of inhibition of pain perception and neurons. Commonly used drugs are amitriptyline 25 mg 2-3 times a day; or doxepin 25 mg 2-3 times a day.
Antiepileptic drugs include carbamazepine and phenytoin, which also have a certain effect on post-heralgia.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs include aspirin, indomethacin, etc.
The representative drug of opioids is tramadol, which is a synthetic central nervous system analgesic with opioid and non-opioid analgesic effects, and occasionally nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, dizziness, and drowsiness.
Topical analgesics include capsaicin ointment, which is applied externally 3-4 times a day.
Patients with pain in the intercostal nerves may be treated with transintercostal nerve blocks**.
Other drugs, such as methylcobalamin, pregabalin, gabapentin, etc., which are used to nurture the nerves, can also be used together.
Herpes zoster, also known as "snake sore", is caused by the re-replication and activation of the varicella-zoster virus in the nerve roots.
There are many ways to repair postherpetic neuralgia nerves, which are mainly divided into two main categories:
The first category is drugs**: the most common drugs include methylcobalamin, vitamin B12, vitamin B1, vaccinia vaccination rabbit inflammation** extract (such as tolepine), mouse nerve growth factor for injection, etc. Methylcobalamin is a basic drug for postherpetic neuralgia**, which is a derivative of vitamin B12, which can promote the metabolism of nucleic acids, proteins and lipids in nerve tissues, and accelerate the repair and conduction speed of damaged nerves; Vaccinia Vaccination Rabbit Inflammation** Extract is mainly analgesic and improves hyperalgesia.
The second category is physics**: mainly including HeNe laser, red and blue light, acupuncture and other traditional Chinese medicine** physiotherapy. HeNe laser can promote peripheral vasodilation, accelerate tissue metabolism and repair, while HeNe laser can promote the absorption of inflammatory factors, significantly reduce the excitability of nerve endings, inhibit the production of some neuroactive substances, and reduce pain. Acupuncture includes many ways, such as electroacupuncture, fire acupuncture, plum blossom needle, cupping, etc., at present, the mechanism of acupuncture ** postherpetic neuralgia is still being studied, but there are many literature reports suggesting that acupuncture has a good effect on the recovery of postherpetic neuralgia, and it is hoped that there will be more relevant studies in traditional Chinese medicine in the future, which can be further promoted.
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Herpes zoster is caused by the varicella-zoster virus that infects the nerves** and inflammation of the nerves. If the patient has early, mild symptoms, the rash will completely subside after about 7 to 15 days of drug intervention.
Herpes zoster, commonly known as snake around the waist, is caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, mainly with pain and blisters as the main manifestations. In the early stages of the disease, some patients may have atypical symptoms. If this disease is not timely, it is easy to leave post-neuralgia, especially the older you are, the longer the delay, and the greater the possibility of leaving post-hereditary neuralgia.
Typical presentation. Before the eruption, there may be mild fatigue, low-grade fever, anorexia and other systemic symptoms, the affected area ** feels burning sensation or neuralgia, and there is obvious pain sensitivity to the touch, which lasts for 1 3 days, and the rash can also occur without prodromal symptoms. The most common sites are the intercostal nerve, cervical nerve, trigeminal nerve, and lumbosacral innervation area.
The affected area often first appears flushing, and soon appears milia to soybean-sized papules, which are distributed in clusters without fusion, and then quickly become blisters, the blister walls are tense and shiny, the blister fluid is clear, the periphery is surrounded by redness, and the clusters of blister groups are normal; Lesions are arranged in a band-like pattern along one peripheral nerve, usually on one side of the body, usually no longer than the midline.
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It depends on how you are** and what medications you use.
Western medicine** scabs.
Traditional Chinese medicine plaster**, itchy after almost heal The plaster** is best to be applied to the wound when it is used, and there is no residual physical energy of the drug without taking medicine or injection. It is green to the human body.
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The wound is purple, crusted, and burns neuralgia, and it hurts for 20 days to a month.
For neuralgia caused by herpes zoster, analgesic drugs can be used, such as more potent ** neuralgia drugs, such as pregabalin, gabapentin, carbamazepine, to suppress hyperalgesia and central sensitization; Pain medications, such as profen codeine, may also be used. In addition to the anti-inflammatory effect, analgesics also have a good analgesic effect, in addition, tramadol analgesic drugs can also be applied. For patients who need personalized medication, the principle is to use the lowest dose of the drug to achieve the most satisfactory effect, so the dose of the drug needs to be adjusted according to the severity of the symptoms. >>>More
Symptoms:
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1) Prodromal symptoms: mild fatigue, low-grade fever, anorexia, etc., burning or neuralgia in the affected area, lasting for 1 3 days, or absence. >>>More
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Herpes zoster is afraid of inappropriate sequelae. Only when the herpes virus is pulled out and excreted from the body, can the pain be eliminated and **. >>>More