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Herpes Zoster InfectionWritten by Kevin Little Herpes zoster infections, unlike the "other" herpes, tend only to occur once. Thank your lucky stars for that--herpes zoster symptoms are certainly not to be taken lightly. The pain of zoster can be incredibly intense, so much so that you may need special medications simply to deal with it. There are no such medications to make zoster go away; thankfully, the infection lasts for only fourteen to twenty-one days on average. If this sounds at all like chicken pox to you, well, there's a reason for that. Chicken pox and zoster are inextricably linked, as only people who have had chicken pox are susceptible to zoster. Herpes Zoster Infections ExplainedThe symptoms of this infection are also reminiscent of chicken pox: irritated skin leading to blisters. However, the blisters from zoster will appear only in localized areas, usually on only one side of the body. Despite its relatively small size, however, zoster really packs a punch when it comes to pain. In terms of herpes zoster treatment, the only real option is waiting. However, there are some products that can make your time with the herpes zoster infection more tolerable. Anti-inflammatories, dietary supplements, and even anti-depressants (many of which have other healing properties) can all be effective in lessening the discomfort while you wait for the infection to cease.
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