What do you do for shingles?!


Question: What do you do for shingles!?
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Most of the time shingles is simply left to run its course!. It is simply a re-activation of the chickenpox virus along a single nerve root!. The distribution of the rash is on one side only and resembles chicken-pox!.

Treatment is usually only indicated in severe cases or those involving the eye (ophthalmic referral would then be necessary!.) If your case is particularly severe the an antiviral (NOT an antibiotic) would be prescribed by a doctor such as acyclovir which would be in pill form!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

boost your self both your nerves and your immune system benefit for and extra dose of vitamin c and and vitamin b complex!. you need to take aspirin for the pain or extra strength Tylenol, taken try lysine can help inhibit the spread!. for the blister you can mash two aspirin tablets (not a substitute) into a powder add two table spoons of chloroform and mix!. pat paste on infected area twice a day with a cotton ball!. apply a cold water wash cloth for severe eruption the cooler the better make sure you squeeze water out never use heat it will macerate the skin!. take a starch bath use a handful of cornstarch in your bath water good to do this 20 min before you go to bed!. if your blister becomes infected use peroxide do not dilute it!. there is also an over the counter medication called Zostrix that you can use too!. hope this helps you out some!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Treatments and drugs

An episode of shingles usually heals on its own within a few weeks, but prompt treatment can ease pain, speed healing and reduce your risk of complications!.

Your doctor may take a three-pronged approach to your treatment:

* High doses of an antiviral drug to reduce the duration and severity of your symptoms!. Oral antiviral medications include acyclovir (Zovirax), valacyclovir (Valtrex) or famciclovir (Famvir)!. For best results, start these medications within 72 hours of the first sign of the shingles rash!.
* An anti-inflammatory drug to ease inflammation!. Corticosteroids (prednisone) are occasionally used to reduce inflammation and lower your risk of postherpetic neuralgia!.
* Pain relievers to control pain!. For relief of severe pain, narcotics (opioids) may be needed!.

Sometimes tricyclic antidepressants or certain anticonvulsants are helpful if the pain continues after shingles resolves!. A topical ointment that includes capsaicin or a skin patch that contains the pain-relieving medication lidocaine may be soothing as well!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Shingles is painful !.It can persist for some time!. A person who did not have chicken pox earlier can get chicken pox by contact with a patient with shingles!.
Usually a person who has had chicken pox earlier gets shingles!.
treatment is--
Acyclovir-800 mg!. 5 times daily for 7 days
Iam a medical doctorWww@Answer-Health@Com

Go to your doctor and he will prescribe you an antibiotic probably in pill form or sometimes cream!. If you don't go as soon as possible they will become worse & can be very painful!. When I had it at first I thought I had a neck injury cause it caused some much pain!. They travel along a nerve & will keep spreading!. The only way it will get better is if you get it treated!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

ughh i heard the are horrible they do sumthing ewith ur nerver cells so badly you are screaming!.!.!.yikes!!!! get ur chicken poxshot 2dayyyy!!!

http://shinglesinfo!.com/

http://www!.earthclinic!.com/CURES/shingle!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You have to see a doctor and get medication for it - it wont go away on its ownWww@Answer-Health@Com

Get to the doctor to be treated ASAP and your shingles will be much less severe!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Put them on my roof!? LOL AntibioticsWww@Answer-Health@Com





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