Is it true that there are three vegetables that snakebite sores fear the most?

The scientific name of snakebite is shingles, there is no such thing as the three most feared vegetables, it is false, and it is commonly treated clinically with antiviral drugs and glucocorticoids. The use of antiviral drugs is started within 72 hours after the outbreak of herpes zoster, and the common ones are acyclovir, phosphonate, bromvudine, vasiclovir, and famciclovir. Glucocorticoids can also be systematically applied to suppress the inflammatory process in the early stages of an acute episode of herpes zoster, and common drugs include prednisone. For pain associated with herpes zoster, tramadol and acetaminophen can be used for mild to moderate pain, and morphine can be used for moderate to severe pain. Neurotrophic drugs are also helpful in relieving nerve inflammation and nerve pain. Commonly used drugs include methylcobalamin, vitamin B1 and vitamin B12, etc., which are taken orally or injected intramuscularly. Topical drugs are mainly drying and anti-inflammatory, and those with unbroken blisters can use topical glycerine lotion, acyclovir cream or penciclovir cream. After the herpes broke out, 3% boric acid solution can be used as a wet compress, and 0.5% neomycin ointment or 2% mupirocin ointment can be used as an anti-inflammatory and anti-infection. It is recommended that patients who are not feeling well go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment, and do not listen to rumors and prescriptions.