Understanding and Treating Shingles
Shingles is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus responsible for chickenpox. After chickenpox, the virus stays dormant in nerve tissue and can reactivate years later, most often in adults over 50 or people with a weakened immune system. It produces a painful, blistering rash that typically appears on one side of the body. Starting antiviral treatment early can reduce how severe and how long the illness lasts. A shingles vaccine is also available and is strongly worth considering if you are in the recommended age group.
Recognizing Shingles Symptoms
Shingles often begins with pain, burning, or tingling on one side of the body before any rash appears. This is followed by sensitivity to touch, itching, and the development of a red rash with fluid-filled blisters. Some people also experience fever, headache, fatigue, and light sensitivity. The rash typically forms a stripe of blisters along one side of the torso, neck, or face.
How Your RxHealthMed Pharmacist Can Help
Your RxHealthMed pharmacist can assess your symptoms and suggest appropriate pain management options to keep you comfortable. In some provinces, pharmacists can also prescribe antiviral medications for shingles. They can administer the shingles vaccine for prevention and offer guidance on managing longer-term complications like postherpetic neuralgia.