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Herpes zoster review mainly through the examination of blood routine, liver and kidney function, T-cell subpopulation and clinical manifestations to determine the development of the disease and the effect of treatment.
1. blood routine: in the review of herpes zoster, the total number of white blood cells and lymphocytes in the blood routine should be checked to see if there is a decrease in the number of white blood cells and lymphocytes, if there is a decrease, it means that there is a possibility of viral infection, if there is no decrease, it means that the disease has not deteriorated.
2. Liver and kidney function: after a period of time through the drug treatment of herpes zoster, it is necessary to check the liver and kidney function of the organism, if there is no abnormal change in liver and kidney function, you can continue to use the drug, if the liver and kidney function has abnormal changes, it is necessary to stop or change the drug in time and adjust the function of the liver and kidney, in order to prevent causing further damage.
3. T-cell subpopulation: Herpes zoster review also needs to check whether the immune function is abnormal, if the immune system function appears to decline, it means that the body’s immune ability is poor, then the treatment course is longer.
4. Clinical manifestations: in the review also need to observe the patient’s skin lesions and symptoms, if the patient’s skin still exists in a band-like distribution of erythema and clusters of blisters, or the appearance of visual impairment, hearing loss, dizziness, facial paralysis, urinary and fecal incontinence, then the disease is still in the process of development or even deterioration; if the patient’s skin lesions appear to be scabs, and there are no other systemic symptoms, then it means that the condition is improving.
Patients with herpes zoster need to actively cooperate during treatment and regular review, only after the examination can accurately determine the development of the disease, so as to effectively carry out the treatment, and achieve the goal of healing as soon as possible.