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Postherpetic Neuralgia Medicine

Postherpetic neuralgia medicine can be bought over-the-counter or prescribed by the doctor. Postherpetic neuralgia medicine treat people suffering from pain of caused by shingles that lasts for a long time after the rashes are gone. Like shingles, PHN causes a severe burning pain and the skin may become very sensitive to temperature changes or even a light touch. The need to administer Postherpetic neuralgia medicine is critical to help alleviate the pain. Patients who took postherpetic neuralgia medicine immediately get better results. It is also effective in treating depression and helps the nerve causing pain associated with the disease. These postherpetic neuralgia medicine may not work very fast, though but gradually reduces the pain until the patient tolerates it. Scientists have not found a treatment that prevents the development of potherpetic neuralgia, however antiviral medication have been approved for treating the disease and can reduce the duration of PHN.

Aggressive postherpetic neuralgia medicine is recommended at an early stage. Considering that shingles causes inflammation of the nerve, pain can persist even the rashes disappear. Postherpetic neuralgia medicine includes the use of painkillers such as paracetamol or highly concentrated codeine. If this postherpetic neuralgia medicine does not help, see your doctor to try another alternative with the use of antidepressant or anticonvulsant medicine. A tricyclic antidepressant will usually ease the pain within few days; however it will take several weeks to get maximum benefit. Anticonvulsant is an alternative to an antidepressant and can stop nerve impulses causing pains separate aside from stopping convulsions. Both of these medicines can be used alone or combined together to give maximum relief.

If the above postherpetic neuralgia medicines do not help, using nerve blocks or numbing medications through local anesthetic injections will alleviate the pain. The injection prevents and blocks different nerves from sending pain messages to the skin. However it causes severe and intense burning when it is applied. Postherpetic neuralgia medicine can be combined with therapy to get good and effective results. These therapies include various soothing relief to pain using transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TENS), anaesthetic creams, and other techniques and should be under the supervision of a specialist in a pain clinic. Applying ice cubes, taking a cool bath or wearing additional clothing layers and these works for some people can reduce pain.

Postherpetic Neuralgia medicine is recommended for treatment but prevention is much better. Herbs and other medicinal had been tried as postherpetic neuralgia medicine that works on some patients. Many PHN patients do their own research online and read magazines to find postherpetic neuralgia medicine. Before taking those medicines, seek medical advice first as there could be any harmful side effects. The efficacy of this prevention depends on how the body responds to it. Good immune system is the key and will prevent further recurrences and if diagnosed earlier it reduces the risk of complications.