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If you have any new symptoms, such as a fever, go back in, okay?
It's never nothing, is it?!! |
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I'm so sorry, Snoel. You don't have to worry, per se. Keep the area as "aired out" as possible (not too moist).
Are you taking Tylenol/acetominophen? That might be the best thing for any pain. The signs to worry about are an increase in pain, pain elsewhere (i.e., abdominal, head pain), fever, dizziness, etc. It can take a couple of days for the drugs to kick in. Pamper yourself and rest/sleep a bunch. Have chicken soup or other meals packed with nutrition. They have actually proven that chicken soup ingredients are good for viruses/bacteria (PubMed). Gross alert! Be careful when you wipe. Dab lightly. Wipe 1 and 2 areas separately. Since Shingles are basically open sores, you don't want to infect them as well, meaning add a bacterial infection on top of the viral one. Cold can help with pain, but something that is too cold will make the nerves worse (cold-induced injury). Shingles can cause scarring—just as chicken pox can—but hopefully you won't have any! That's why you should be gentle "down there." :cool: If you have a primary doctor, they would probably be able to give you more tips. If things worsen in any way, it's best to go to the ER. It's hard to wait something like this out. Stressing out about it will only make your immune system worse! Try to get your mind off it with good music, a movie, or whatever makes you happy. And if anyone you know is sick, tell them to stay the heck away from you right now!!! You aren't a danger to others, they are to you! ;) :grouphug: Annie |
I have a cream or ointment called Fuducin H that I had prescribed for another skin rash awhile back with it be safe to use on infected area...
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The cream is an anti-inflammatory with hydrocortisone in it.
This acts as an immune suppressor, and may flare shingles or herpes simplex. You should contact a doctor before using anything while you are under treatment. |
You don't want to clog up the infection with creams. Ditto on what Mrs. D said. Call your doctor before using any other product!
I understand your wanting to do as much as you can, but you are already. Let the drugs kick in. Try not to worry! I was extremely tired for one month during Shingles. The rash subsided fairly quickly, but my body was still fighting it. So take extra care of yourself!!! If it makes you feel better to talk to a doctor, then call your PCP's office. Annie |
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I think you can take the Advil. Here in the US there are lidocaine creams now that take the pain out.
This is one example: Aspercreme Pain Relieving Cremes and Gels: Pain Relieving Creme with Lidocaine I don't know if you have that where you are. Here in US doctors will sometimes give Lidoderm patches for shingles. Best not to put on open sores though. The lidocaine products do not have other drugs in with them either. Ask your doctor. |
Yes, Advil should be fine. Have you taken it before with no issues? I see Mrs. D snuck in there! :) When in doubt, call a doctor.
Rashes tend to spread before they recede. Silly but common. It's not fun having Shingles. Mine was showing signs of spreading to my right eye, too. Thankfully, the drugs kicked in within a couple of days! Your doctor is only a phone call away. The fact that you are immunosuppressed should make you keep an eye on any progression. Write it all down if you can. Track your temp, too. My temp spiked up over 102 F (not sure what that is Celsius). That prompted the ER visit, plus the really bad headache and dizziness. They wanted to do a lumbar puncture on me, but I wouldn't let them! ;) It's a good thing you're asking questions! You received great care, so that's good. :grouphug: Annie |
Thanks again for your continued support, I will go and check at our Pharmacy tomorrow morning...
Have a great evening 😉 |
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