Neuralgia caused by herpes zoster can be relieved by antiviral therapy (e.g. acyclovir), hormonal therapy (e.g. prednisone), and analgesic therapy (e.g. pregabalin). 1. Antiviral therapy: antiviral drugs should be applied as early as possible, which can effectively shorten the course of the disease and accelerate the healing of the rash. Commonly used drugs include acyclovir, valaciclovir, famciclovir and so on. 2. Hormone therapy: early application of glucocorticoids can inhibit the inflammatory process, shorten the duration of acute pain and healing time of the skin lesions, commonly used prednisone and so on. 3. Analgesic treatment: for mild to moderate nerve pain, acetaminophen or tramadol can be applied; for moderate to severe pain, opioids such as morphine can be used, and drugs for treating neuropathic pain, such as carbamazepine, gabapentin, pregabalin, etc. can also be given. It is recommended that patients with neuralgia caused by herpes zoster go to regular hospitals for consultation and standardized treatment under professional guidance, so as not to delay the condition.