Some complications from Shingles can be Postherpetic Neuralgia. This is a common complication from Shingles, it can last about 30 days and can even continue for weeks and years even after the Shingles are long gone.
Postherpetic Neuraligia attacks the facial nerves, headaches and chronic pain and can be difficult to treat.
Another complication is disseminated zoster, which is a blistery rash that can spread over a large part of your body and can affect your lungs, liver, pancreas, joints and intestinal tract. The infection can cause damage to the nerves that control the body's movements. Another form of this would be Herpes zoster ophthalmicus; this is a rash that appears on the forehead, cheek, nose and eyes. Seek immediate treatment if this occurs.
You may be at risk for Cranial nerve complications, this is when the nerves in the brain are affected, and they in turn can cause inflammation, pain and loss of feeling in one or maybe both eyes. Intense ear pain, rash near the ear area, mouth, face, neck and scalp as well. You may also experience an infection of the Central Nervous System that can cause inflammation and possibly a blockage of blood vessels. This can lead to stroke or death.
Long gone are the days when treatment of shingles was limited to compresses and aspirin. At this time there is no cure for shingles but there are treatments. The treatments can shorten the duration of the illness and can prevent further complications. Treatment includes an anti viral medication; corticosteroids are used to reduce fever and pain.
Pain medications, anti depressants and even some topical creams can be used to treat long term pain. Shingles is not a disease to be ignored, in fact it can be very serious if these and other complications arise. Talk to your doctor and find out the possibility of experiencing any complication at the onset of Shingles. Dont take it lightly, take care of yourself and hope for the best. Get treatment right away and follow doctor's orders!
Published by Sam Carson
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