Symptoms of Neuropathic Herpes

Neuropathic herpes, or herpes zoster, is a disease caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, and its main symptoms include typical manifestations and special manifestations. 1. Typical manifestations: localized herpes, and localized skin pain, burning sensation, etc., there will also be systemic symptoms, such as nausea, low-grade fever and other manifestations. Localized herpes and pain are mainly distributed along the nerves, such as intercostal nerves and other innervated areas. 2. Special manifestations: including ocular herpes zoster, auricular herpes zoster, postherpetic neuralgia, other atypical herpes zoster, etc. The first two are due to the virus invading different nerves, respectively. Postherpetic neuralgia refers to people whose neuralgia persists after herpes zoster lesions have healed, and in most patients, the neuralgia fades away within a month or so after the lesions have healed. Herpes zoster is a disease caused by a viral infection, and it is important to seek medical attention for treatment.

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