I got a case of Shingles in January of 2009. Fortunately, it was just on my left had and lower left arm. Hurt like hell and it took a while to subdue both the pain and skin condition. I did enough research to know that I was in for a long recovery at best. I walk my dog in the morning and have an orange tree in the back yard. About mid February, the Oranges were ripe enough to eat so I grabbed one on a morning walk. As I peeled it, the orange oil from the rind covered my hands. I watched the redness on my hand begin to lessen and the pain begin to measurable subside. That relief lasted for about four hours. I took some orange peels with me to work in a baggie the next days and would spread the oil from the rind on as needed. As Shingles suffers know, the pain can return at anytime for some time to come. Each time it does, I head for the back yard, grab an orange and experience immediate relief. Give it a try and enjoy the orange after you peel it.
I am pretty sure that no "over the counter " drugs will help a whole lot,although standard
pain-killers, aspirin, tylenol, etc. may make you feel better.
You need to see a physician for a prescription for something more effective, such as
various cortico-steroids which may lessen the damage caused by the virus.
There are medications available to treat AIDS. Retroviral medications are used to fight the virus, and other medications are used to control symptoms or treat/prevent opportunistic infections.
Ritalin
Medications, such as antipsychotics and neuroleptics, have been used to treat stuttering with limited success.
Valacyclovir HCl is commonly used to treat conditions caused by certain viruses, such as herpes simplex viruses and varicella-zoster virus. It is used to treat recurrent genital herpes, cold sores, shingles, and chickenpox.
Fluoroquinolones are a class of antimicrobials, which are medications used to treat infections caused by microorganisms.
One medication used to treat this is Bactrim. Another medication that is used is Sulfatrim.
Valtrex and acyclovir. Marijuana relieves most of the discomfort from sensitive skin.
It can be used to treat bell's paulsy and it can help improve circulation. But it's mainly used to treat cold sores. Lysine is a more natural antiviral. Shingles are slightly different, they are caused by chicken pox not cold sores.
Current technologies used to treat chickenpox include antiviral medications such as acyclovir, and varicella immunoglobulin.
Treatment is suppportive
Glyburide is one of two oral medications, the other being metformin, used to treat type 2 diabetes. As of 2003, glyburide is the most popular class of medications known as sulfonylureas.
Cimzia is often used to treat the symptoms of Chron's disease, only after other medications have not been working. Cimzia is also used to treat Rheumatoid Arthritis in adults.