Young women with shingles on their lower body are mainly treated with medication, including topical medication, oral medication, and also need to strengthen nursing care. 1. Topical medication: shingles is a viral infection, and anti-viral medications can be applied locally, such as Penciclovir cream, Phosphonate cream, Acyclovir cream, and so on, to the blisters and broken parts of the body. 2. Oral medication: Common oral antiviral medications are acyclovir, valacyclovir, famciclovir, etc. If the condition is serious or the pain is more obvious, you can use bromvudine, phosphonate sodium and other strong medications, and you can also use pain medications, such as acetaminophen, tramadol, gabapentin, pregabalin, and so on. Young women with shingles on the lower body should go to the hospital in time, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and not use drugs indiscriminately to avoid adverse reactions.