Anyone had Shingles on their face/head?
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I was diagnosed as having Shingles on Friday at the doctors. I started itching on my forehead Tues night and by the next day my forehead had all red marks on it? I didn't realise you can get shingles on your face?
I have had horrible pain on/off since, swelling on my eyebrow and jawline near my ears?
Anyone else had this? How long will it last? Also should I be off work with it?
Appeciate any advice please
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Schumacher13
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I did have a much better nights sleep, wondered if the antiviral medication is starting to work? Been on it almost 3 days now.
Good luck to all my fellow sufferers on here, hope your pain is not too bad this morning? Thank you for your replies, they have been really helpful, so good to know I'm not on my own in this!!!
Merry19451 Schumacher13
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I have learned to accept all days....and I appreciate the great days which are much more plentiful than the not so great days.
Keep an eye on your eye...if it starts throbbing painfully, it had spread. The Acyclovir starts working in three days or so, and usually the pain starts to slowly resolve. It can last much longer, 4-6 weeks, but that often is no antivirals.
Merry Juliana
gordoOMGitHurts Merry19451
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Head, where I have the rash, has now dried up and scabs on any lesions so I'm no longer infectious to people who've not had chicken pox. Downside is itchy now and head is still numb?? Hoping this is going to subside, anyone else experienced how long that lasts?
Hope you're also feeling much better Pauline.
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Merry19451 gordoOMGitHurts
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As you have been placed more promptly on antivirals than some, hopefully the more severe pain, burning, and itching shall diminish the first three weeks, with milder pain, itching, and burning the second three weeks. Some people are more fortunate and have very little symptoms after the first three weeks. The shingles affecting the the cranial (In the head) nerves can certainly be excruciating, as I can attest. Pain can wear one down. Certain people swear by L lysine, but double blind research control trials have shown no efficacy. The nerves shall regenerate . If you are itchy, you might ask your physician for Zyrtec or Atarax, as that should help tremendously. You still need to rest as you are recovering from a viral insult on your body and your recovery shall drag on if you don't. I am in the US, so please Google the medications for the UK names, as you have different brand names across the pond. I hope this helps.. The eye is the worst place to get Shingles, unfortunately. Please be aware that one can get recurrent Shingles, as too many physicians are unaware of this salient fact.
please take care.
Merry Juliana
gordoOMGitHurts Merry19451
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Hope to get back into my training again soon!
Merry19451 gordoOMGitHurts
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At least you are on the road to
recovery.
To your health!
Merry Juliana
Jane1618 gordoOMGitHurts
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My eye itches every single day after 7 months!! I had shingles at the end of March, in the eye, forehead and head, although luckily my vision wasn't affected,my eye gets sore from rubbing it and most days it is uncomfortable even when it isn't itching, It seems ridiculous that there is nothing that can prevent this from just carrying on and on!! My head was numb for a while after shingles but that gradualkly stopped, but the itching never has!
Jane1618 gordoOMGitHurts
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I rmemeber the numb stage in my
head and temple, it diid't last very long but it's now coming up to a year and although the head and forehead are better my eye has never stopped itching on and off every single day, also feels sore a lot of the time., I was told last week that I have a scar on the cornea. Luckily I have not lost sight in that eye! Not everyone gets PHN, complications after the shingles have gone, so I hope you are one of the luckier ones!
catherine46140 Schumacher13
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hnybny catherine46140
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hnybny Schumacher13
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Merry19451 hnybny
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Merry Juliana
daisychain8 Schumacher13
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Im so grateful that you started this forum. .I was diagnosed with shingles on Saturday. After feeling very unwell with excruciating pain in my head, my body felt as tho I had gone 10 rounds with Mike tyson and have this ugly itchy eye and rash on my face. I was unsure if I should be off work however I am but feel guilty at being off.. the gp has prescribed cream for my face and aciclovr tablets which may i add look like something you'd give to a horse and take five a day!
My line manager was surprised that I would
be off work this week! I feel drained and all aches and pains. How long do you stay off work for ? I work in a bank, deal with the public/customers in an open plan environment on my feet all day. Is this unreasonable to be off work? (Ps excuse any misspelled or obscure words predictive texting is such a nuisance). Thx hope I'm not too late to have any responses.
hnybny daisychain8
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Merry19451 daisychain8
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My other huge concern is that if the rash is in your eye, it is considered an emergency and you should be seen today by an ophthalmologist. The Herpes Zoster virus can damage your eye, so please see an ophthalmologist right away.
I am so sorry you are suffering, as the pain can be excruciating. If you are in agony, and I was, your physician should give you an opioid and perhaps Lyrica. I use Auralgon ear drops that have Benzocaine, which help.
I get Herpes Zoster in my right ear every three to five weeks for the last 19 years. The first time I went to three ENT doctors. The first two thought it was all in my head (well, it was) as the rash had not appeared in the ear canal, as yet, even though the pain was excruciating. The third one diagnosed it.
I hope this helps.
Merry Juliana