Thursday, February 4, 2010

How To Be Comfortable With Shingles Need Help For Shingles?

Need help for shingles? - how to be comfortable with shingles

My grandfather is 85 years shingles. Is it contagious, and what can be done to clarify, or at least it more convenient for him.

2 comments:

nettlewi... said...

Very good condition painful - I feel for him! It is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, and can not get it if you have had chickenpox. After chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in nerve roots and can be reactivated, such as stress. When re-proposing itself as shingles.

Wash For the relief of the pain it with oatmeal - put a handful of oats tied in a sock or a cloth into a large bag. Run water to the oatmeal bath to milky. This is perhaps a bit boring. You can add flowers, anti-inflammatory), Chamomile (. This bag may be wet, and is used as a scrub in the shower, if you used a bath. However, shingles is so painful that it is not anywhere near enough if the condition is serious.

Hypericum perforatum (St. John's Wort used) oil generously to the affected area can soothe and help to kill the virus exposure.

Hypericum (as treatment or can) in the form of homeopathic help to kill the virus, if taken internally. It can also contribute to the incidence of postherpetic neuralgia (painful nerve condition that sometimes) after shingles.

Rest and relaxation are very important, but the pain can be difficult.

Healthier immune systems provide vitamin C, zinc and processed plant Andrographis, Echinacea, St. John's wort, lemon balm, wild indigo. Oats are good food for the nervous system will also need support.

Do not be afraid to allopathic antivirals, if necessary, as this could be a very painful condition.

Hope this helps, and that his grandfather was quickly replaced.

Winter said...

Shingles are not contagious. Her grandfather has chicken pox when I was younger, had to have, because shingles is caused by a latent chickenpox virus. My grandmother had shingles a year ago. I think there is much to do. It should at least go see a doctor. When you start your head ache, burn or Sting (usually at night), the best thing you can do is look for ice or pack. Hope that helps you again soon and I hope so.

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