How to treat snake-like herpes (herpes zoster)?
In general, "snake creeping sore" refers to herpes zoster, a disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Relief can be achieved through local care, medication, pain management, prevention of complications, and immunotherapy. Specific approaches are as follows:
1. Local Care
Patients can clean the affected area with warm water and gently dry it. Scratching the affected area should be avoided to prevent bacterial infection.
2. Medication
Under medical guidance, patients may take medications such as acyclovir tablets or valacyclovir tablets, which help alleviate symptoms.
3. Pain Management
Symptoms of herpes zoster include severe pain and neuropathic pain. Patients may follow medical advice to use medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or acetaminophen tablets for treatment.
4. Prevention of Complications
Herpes zoster may be accompanied by complications such as neuritis, ocular infections, and postherpetic sequelae. It is important to maintain adequate rest, avoid exposure to cold environments, avoid contact with high-risk groups such as young children and pregnant women, and seek timely medical evaluation and treatment.
5. Immunotherapy
If significant immune deficiency is present, intravenous immunoglobulin may be used under medical supervision to enhance immune response.
It should be noted that treatment of herpes zoster should be individually tailored based on the patient's specific condition. Timely medical consultation is recommended to determine an appropriate treatment plan.