What department should you visit for shingles?
Disease description:
Recently, I suddenly developed many papules on my body, and they sometimes hurt and itch. I suspect it might be herpes zoster. Which department should I visit for herpes zoster?
The recommended departments for seeking medical attention for herpes zoster are as follows:
Patients with herpes zoster should visit a dermatology department, as herpes zoster mainly presents as skin lesions with a band-like distribution of blisters accompanied by burning pain, which falls within the scope of dermatological diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, herpes zoster may cause neuropathic pain. If the pain is severe or postherpetic neuralgia develops, patients may seek pain management at a pain management clinic. Moreover, herpes zoster often affects areas such as the eyes and ears, potentially causing symptoms like eyelid dermatitis and auricular herpes zoster; in such cases, patients may also visit an ophthalmology or otolaryngology department.
The specific department for consultation may depend on the patient's particular symptoms, condition, and the departmental structure of the hospital. Therefore, patients are advised to consult hospital guides or relevant department physicians before seeking medical care.