Shingles – symptoms, treatment and complications. What is shingles?

Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a viral infection that causes a painful rash on the skin. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chickenpox. Shingles usually occurs in adults who have had chickenpox before, as the virus can remain dormant in the body after the infection and reactivate as shingles years later.

Symptoms of shingles include a painful rash that develops on one side of the body, usually on the face or torso, and usually lasts for 2-4 weeks. Other symptoms may include fever, headache, and fatigue. Treatment for shingles includes antiviral drugs, pain medication, and topical creams to ease discomfort. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have shingles, as complications such as vision or hearing loss can occur if left untreated.

In conclusion, shingles is a painful and uncomfortable viral infection that can occur in those who have had chickenpox before. It is important to seek medical attention and follow proper treatment to prevent complications and ease symptoms. Stay informed and take care of yourselves.
If you suspect you may have shingles, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. While most cases of shingles are not life-threatening, complications can occur if left untreated. These complications can include long-term nerve pain, vision loss, and hearing loss. If you have been diagnosed with shingles, your doctor may prescribe antiviral medication to help reduce the severity and duration of the rash. They may also recommend pain medication and topical creams to ease discomfort. Remember to take care of yourself and seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms of shingles. By staying informed, you can help prevent complications and ease your symptoms.
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Author: DoctorMaryam.org

4th Professional Medical Student. Karachi Medical and Dental College.

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