Herpes zoster on the waist is usually quite serious, its mostly seen in the elderly immunocompromised patients, most patients will have sequelae, because the herpes zoster virus invaded the nerves on the waist caused a particularly strong local pain, along the nerve distribution of the parts of the patient pain, usually in the day and night will have severe pain, eat ordinary painkillers are not able to relieve, to take strong oral painkillers, such as tramadol The pain is usually severe during the day and night and cannot be relieved by taking ordinary painkillers. Some patients have itchy and sensitive herpes areas and secondary infections, so they need to use topical acyclovir ointment and Bactrim ointment, and take anti-inflammatory and antiviral medications. Usually, a few months or more than a year after the herpes has healed, there is a local residual neuralgia, which is very severe and in severe cases requires closed nerve injections and nerve disruption to resolve the pain.