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vw03dub Wed 07-Nov-18 20:22:50

Hi Clementine, sorry to here that , yes they are a wicked thing to have the pain is so bad , I do hope he improves
Soon . John.

clementine Wed 07-Nov-18 19:44:36

PHN not PNH !

clementine Wed 07-Nov-18 19:43:58

Hi John, I hope you continue to feel better. My husband had a terrible bout of shingles back in May. he's been left with PNH ( Post herpetic nerve pain). He was prescribed Lignocaine patches and gabapentin medication . Six months on things are much improved. There is help out there but you need to ask for it ! We did our own research and GP was happy to comply

vw03dub Wed 07-Nov-18 11:32:47

Thankyou for all your help the rash is drying up and I feel a tad better thanks again John.

Teetime Wed 07-Nov-18 09:09:18

Possibly I would take some antihistamine and try to keep cool - in both senses of that word. I hope you feel better soon.

vw03dub Wed 07-Nov-18 00:30:31

Thankyou it is the itching more in my head that is driving me up the wall the sore rash I can cope with but do you think the itchy head is linked with it please Thsnks John.

MawBroon Tue 06-Nov-18 23:56:00

If it is merely prickly and itchy you could try anti histamine tablets such as Piriton and or cream (Anthisan) but if it is still painful and shingles can be excruciating, then go back to your doctor.

vw03dub Tue 06-Nov-18 23:40:06

Forgot to say I been putting Coconut oil on the rash it cools it is this ok, Thanks John.

vw03dub Tue 06-Nov-18 23:38:02

Thanks for your help but please I only have one days supply of the tablets left and I still have the prickly itchy sensation do this mean they have not worked and should I go back to the Doctor? When should the prickly itch go away do it mean I still have it, Thankyou, John.

Jalima1108 Tue 06-Nov-18 18:44:01

I hope that the Acyclovir does work John.

I'm presuming that you did not have the shingles vaccination, not everyone can have it.

However, although I hope you won't ever get shingles again, if you do feeling that pricking, burning sensation along the nerves in future, you will know to go straight to the GP for the Acyclovir tablets.
Perhaps your GP may suggest having the shingles vaccine when you are completely well again.

Calamine lotion can help to stop itching, or Caladryl cream.

Take care.

MawBroon Tue 06-Nov-18 18:29:45

Acyclovir is only really effective when treatment starts within a very few days of the onset of shingles.
Given that shingles is caused by a virus which we carry and which strikes when we are run down, perhaps your body was doing a reasonable job of fighting back.
Sometimes post shingles pain can last for months. Prompt treatment with the Acyclovir can reduce that.

MiniMoon Tue 06-Nov-18 17:50:04

You might be suffering from shingles without a rash (although you have a rash now). It's isn't common, but the antiviral medication should help. I expect the GP gave you pain medication too.
I do hope you get relief soon, shingles pain is horrid.

vw03dub Tue 06-Nov-18 16:18:57

Hi for 3 months I have had a pricking burning sensation and itching then last fri I got up with big red patch on my tummy went to Dr and he said shingles and gave me Acicelovir 800mg 5 a Day for 6 days, please why has it took 3 months for the red patches to appear on my body , I still have pricking burning & itching , when do you think the pricking will stop , Thanks John 76 years old.