Can Postherpetic Shingles Cure Itself Without Treatment?

Postherpes zoster is usually not curable on its own without treatment, but it cannot be generalized, and the specific situation needs to be determined by the patient’s own situation and the type of sequelae. Most of the sequelae of shingles are neuralgia, meningitis, spinal nerve paralysis and other uncomfortable symptoms. The neuralgia and meningitis sequelae will invade the central nervous system, causing severe pain, vomiting, convulsions and other symptoms. When the nervous system is victimized, the quality of one’s own body will also be affected, and in general it is not possible to recover from the disease. However, if the sequelae of herpes zoster are spinal root nerve paralysis, when the body of the herpes zoster virus is completely eliminated, the body quality is strengthened, the nerve tissue can be self-repairing, after a period of time can be cured. If there are sequelae, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examination and treatment to reduce the impact on daily life as well as physical health.