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Postherpetic Neuralgia
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What is it?

Postherpetic neuralgia is a painful condition that can follow an episode of shingles. The term comes from the words “post,” meaning after, “herpetic,” referring to herpes zoster (shingles), and “neuralgia,” meaning nerve pain. Shingles is a recurrence of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. After a chickenpox infection, the varicella-zoster virus can remain dormant (asleep) in nerve cells. Years later, the virus may become active again. Researchers do not know exactly what...More

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is there a cure for PHN? Do some people recover from it? A. While there is currently no cure for PHN, exercise, physical therapy and medication improve most people’s symptoms, especially when treatment begins in the early...
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Medications

Depending on your situation, your health care provider may recommend medication to relieve pain and other symptoms. When taking any medication, follow all instructions and precautions given by your health care provider and pharmacist as...
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If you have been prescribed a pain medication called an opioid (narcotic), it is important that you are certain that you are taking the medicine in the proper way. If taken in the wrong way, opioids can cause harm or even death. PainSAFE can help you take and store your medication safely. - More.

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