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Can Shingles Cause Itching, Pain And Blotches?

A few days ago, I starting experiencing pain (like a bad bruise) on my forehead near my hairline and my eyebrow. I then noticed red blotches in those areas which were painful, itchy. There does not seem to be any pustules. I called my GP who stated he was pretty sure I had shingles and prescribed an antiviral. He also recommended I see my opthomologist since one of these spots were on my eyebrow. I now have since developed an itchy, painful blotch on my eyelid. Do you agree that this may be shingles?
Thu, 16 Jan 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM

I would like to keep a possibility of Herpes associated neuralgis/post herpetic neuralgia.

Shingles is commonly associated with Neuralgic pain, specially in the elderly. Even though the herpes/shingles heals in a week or ten days but the Neuralgic pain can persist for months.

I would advice that you see a dermatologist who might prescribe you a medication for the neuralgic pain. Various options are:
-NSAIDs like ibuprofen, diclofenac
-Tricyclic anti depressants: Amytriptyline, nortryptyline
-Anticonvulsants:Carbamazepine, Gabapentin/pregabalin
-Methylcobalmin etc

take care
regards
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Can Shingles Cause Itching, Pain And Blotches?

Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM I would like to keep a possibility of Herpes associated neuralgis/post herpetic neuralgia. Shingles is commonly associated with Neuralgic pain, specially in the elderly. Even though the herpes/shingles heals in a week or ten days but the Neuralgic pain can persist for months. I would advice that you see a dermatologist who might prescribe you a medication for the neuralgic pain. Various options are: -NSAIDs like ibuprofen, diclofenac -Tricyclic anti depressants: Amytriptyline, nortryptyline -Anticonvulsants:Carbamazepine, Gabapentin/pregabalin -Methylcobalmin etc take care regards