If you have severe pain after the rash clears or an infection during your shingles outbreak your doctor might prescribe.
Treatment for shingles pain management.
There is no cure for shingles but there are treatments for managing the symptoms.
Your top priority is to find relief for the pain and itching that the rash causes.
In addition to taking a bath to relieve pain and itchiness associated with a shingles rash apply a cool moist compress.
Doctors call it postherpetic neuralgia or phn.
Be careful not to get it in your eyes.
There are a variety of treatments for the pain caused by shingles as well as for post herpatic neuralgia.
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Roughly 30 to 60 of people over age 60 who get shingles go on to develop a chronic pain syndrome called post herpetic neuralgia.
Do this several times throughout the day to relieve symptoms.
There s no cure for shingles but prompt treatment with prescription antiviral drugs can speed healing and reduce your risk of complications.
But 50 of women who were over age 60 and had symptoms before the rash severe rash and acute.
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Dip into a cool tub of water.
For instance 17 of women with shingles and 26 of those who had severe pain went on to get phn.
Most people with postherpetic neuralgia use medication to control their symptoms.
Antiviral medications such as acyclovir zovirax famciclovir famvir and valacyclovir valtrex may ease the discomfort and may reduce the duration of the symptoms particularly if started within 72 hours of the first sign of shingles.
But there are other ways to control the pain too.
Learn about treatment options from a pain management specialist.