Treatment of postherpetic sequela

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Herpes zoster is a viral infection of the nervous system, usually in the abdomen below the ribs, but electricity may appear elsewhere. At first, you will feel burning pain, and after a few days, red blisters will appear in the painful area. When these blisters and boils become more and more, you will find that this is not a normal rash. Let me share with you the treatment of postherpetic sequelae.

Treatment of postherpetic sequela

Prescription 1: acyclovir acyclovir acyclovir acyclovir can selectively inhibit virus replication, reduce the occurrence of new damage, relieve pain, shorten wound healing and detoxification time. For primary or primary GH, 0.2g, oral, 5 times / D, for 7-10 days; for recurrent GH, 0.2g, oral, 5 times / D, for 5 days, or 0.4g, oral, 3 times / D, for 5 days, or 0.8g, oral, 2 times / D, for 5 days. For mild patients, 1-1.6g/d was given orally five times for 5-7 days; for severe patients, 15mg / kg · D was given intravenously for 5-7 days. Use with caution in patients with dehydration or renal insufficiency. In recent years, valaciclovir, valaciclovir, famciclovir and other acyclovir ACV derivatives are also used in the treatment of this disease.

Prescription 2: herpes can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, because traditional Chinese medicine will not cause twice damage to the human body, and the treatment effect is better, but the treatment cycle is relatively long.

Prescription 3: immunotherapy Straus et al. Used GD-2 vaccine inoculation, that is, recombinant HSV-2 glycoprotein D expressed in CHO cells, induced antigen-specific neutralizing antibody equivalent to or higher than the level produced by GH patients. Compared with the control group, the number of recurrence was significantly reduced, and it was also effective in relieving symptoms and preventing infection.

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I would also like to emphasize: topical drugs containing photosensitive substances, such as hsanping ointment, Wuji ointment, antipruritic ointment, etc. Such drugs contain photosensitive substances (such as menthol, camphor, borneol, benzocaine, etc.), these photosensitive substances can combine with proteins in the skin under the action of light to produce antigen antibody reaction, which will lead to burning, itching, diffuse redness and swelling, a large number of small blisters, and even erosion.