What to do about shingles of the eye

Jul 11, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

This morning, I noticed several blisters around my eyes. After visiting the hospital, the doctor diagnosed it as herpes zoster ophthalmicus. What should I do?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Wang Xiaoyan
The treatment for herpes zoster ophthalmicus mainly includes the following aspects: 1. Antiviral therapy: This is the key to treatment. Antiviral medications such as acyclovir and ganciclovir are commonly used, administered orally, intravenously, or topically, to control the replication of the varicella-zoster virus. 2. Antibiotic therapy: Because herpes zoster ophthalmicus may be accompanied by bacterial infection, antibiotic eye drops such as ofloxacin eye drops and tobramycin eye drops are often used to protect the eye from bacterial invasion. 3. Symptomatic treatment: For patients experiencing significant pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as pranoprofen eye drops can be used to relieve pain. Additionally, neurotrophic agents such as vitamin B12 can help reduce postherpetic neuralgia. 4. Local care: Keeping the eye clean and avoiding scratching blisters to prevent infection is important. Topical agents such as calamine lotion can be used for cleansing, and antiviral creams such as acyclovir ointment can be applied externally. 5. Immune enhancement: Patients with compromised immune function should strengthen immunity through balanced nutrition, appropriate exercise, and other measures to prevent recurrence of herpes zoster.