What kind of ointment is used for snakebites to get better fast?

The scientific name for serpentine sores is shingles and there is no fastest healing cream. Treatment for shingles is based on internal antiviral medications, followed by neurotrophic medications as well as pain relievers. Antibiotic creams are used for secondary bacterial infections. The effectiveness of antiviral creams is not certain. Herpes zoster is an infectious skin disease caused by activation of the varicella-zoster virus due to a depressed immune system. Treatment is based on internal antiviral drugs, commonly used are acyclovir, vasiclovir, bromvudine, etc., followed by neurotrophic drugs such as vitamin B1, methylcobalamin, and painkillers such as pregabalin. Topical ointments such as interferon gel, acyclovir ointment and other antiviral ointments can also be used for treatment, but they are less effective and are often used as adjunctive treatments. In addition, if the lesions are secondary to bacterial infection, topical antibiotic ointments such as mupirocin ointment and fusidic acid cream can also be used in combination. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to see a doctor if you have snake pit sores, and medication should be used as prescribed by the doctor.