dimanche 18 mars 2018

Understanding Shingles Symptoms And How To Respond To Them

By Pamela Wilson


Called the herpes zoster virus, shingles is a form of chicken pox that is often developed in the later stages of life. For aging adults, this illness can be extremely serious. Beyond spreading across the body quickly, it can also create a significant amount of pain that leads to secondary, health troubles. Following are just a few shingles symptoms that elderly people can experience experience along with advice for dealing with them.

It is sometimes hard to detect this illness during its earliest stages. The very first sign of an impending problem is excessive fatigue. You might also have some mild swelling in your lymph nodes. These are indications that your body is fighting off some type of infection, even though the infection itself has yet to manifest.

The next step in the progression of this illness is local tingling sensation. This is nerve pain and it means that a rash will likely develop in short order. This occurs as an apron-like blemish that wraps around the abdominal area. As such, if your skin in this area is tingle, it could mean that shingles are about to appear.

Once the rash develops, it will be red, raised and painful to the touch. Much like chicken pox, it will also be very itchy. Even if you have been vaccinated against chicken pox and especially if you have had them before, you can still get shingles. Getting immunized is just a preventative measure that you should take nonetheless.

Some people develop this rash on their faces. Not only is this unattractive and incredibly uncomfortable, but there is also the risk of having it spread to the hairline and eyes. When this happens, serious problems can ensue. This is why it is important for all people who suffer from this issue to seek treatment right away.

Like all other viruses, there is no cure for this illness. There are, however, medications that your doctor can prescribe that are designed to suppress viruses. This will limit the duration of your illness and its overall severity so that you'll be less uncomfortable and for a much shorter period of time. It can also prevent the rash from spreading into dangerous areas, such as into the eye area. Keep in mind that it is also important to avoid scratching. Not only will this cause the problem to spread, but it will also open the skin and create the risk of secondary skin infections.

Seniors should understand that the pain of this illness can have a very negative impact on their blood pressure levels. This is all the more important to bear in mind if you have heart disease or have been diagnosed with hypertension. Getting timely medical care will reduce the secondary effects of this illness while protecting your general health.

This development is incredibly uncomfortable and is one of the most devastating ailments that aging adults can face. It frequently arises during times stress and when the immune system is not at its highest. If you have an apron-like rash and any other common symptoms of this illness, get to the doctor's office right away.




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