Monday, February 15, 2010

Herpes Zoster Treatment More Condition_symptoms Can You Have Shingles Without The Pain??

Can you have Shingles without the pain?? - herpes zoster treatment more condition_symptoms

I went to the doctor more and more rough, Tuesday cons itchy red rash, bumps, a little in my lower back / upper buttocks area. Long story short, he told me to go home and my symptoms can be found on the Internet to see whether they comply with the shingles and go from there. Hmm ... I would not be diagnosed, and not on the Internet? F # $%
As is always what I and my symptoms are consistent with the tiles just do not have the extreme pain, I continue to read and hear from someone who knows nothing, shingles.
He gave me Valtrex (GMOs), which is used alternatively for herpes zoster ... But honestly, I do not think a doctor should not give the medication until he knows what is the problem?
The is a fanatic, but my real question: Can I herpes and not feel the pain of aNo If yes, it is a pity that I did not go to the doctor for 2 days, making it almost a week since I have seen the boat? (They say she is treated W / in 3 days to buckle in the opposite direction to see more difficult to heal.)

4 comments:

Kat said...

I was diagnosed with shingles, but I have no pain - just a nuisance ITCHY! AHH!

I did some online research have, and probably too shingles without pain - it depends. Some people have itching and some people, "Oh my God, it really hurts bad" symptoms.

I apply for a 2nd Opinion to another doctor as soon as possible for the reasons which you mentioned, more difficult to treat herpes zoster after 72 hours.

(I was prescribed Valtrex and all Walgreens now probably think you have genital herpes and I'm only 30 and herpes zoster, occurs mainly in older people. Lacs.)

Dew said...

My advice is to go to the emergency does not wait to go back to my Dr I I've never heard of shingles pain, but were perhaps only in one case there.Please not expose anyone be sure, especially the elderly and pregnant women.

R M said...

I started with a rash near my eye in the forehead and nose and went to the doctor and they said that their shingles and put me on high doses of aciclovir (5) times per day
My skin rashes are painful, but not to the point that I read online, I sometimes wonder whether you really shingles, because the doctors have not really put to the test. !?!?!?
I'm only 22 and I've heard that shingles is more common for seniors, so I begin to doubt the decision of the doctors. Its been 2 days, I took the medicine and I think I have no choice but to follow his instructions to ...

h0kulani said...

I feel held me up when I look around I see that shingles is more common in people over 65 years. I am 18 years! My sister in emergency medicine for him gave me acyclovir (five times a day, 6 if I do in the middle of the night), but I did not speak a lot of pain on websites. Everything that I have a burning feeling in my light bulbs (sorry, gross). The more an unpleasant burning sensation in the shoulder than anything else, and I pray that there's nothing worse than that. But to answer your question, I have shingles without pain.

btw, your doctor sounds like an idiot. I had one like that once - they diagnosed my spider bite. It turned out that I might die if I get a second opinion.

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