Shingles is caused by the same virus as chickenpox and is characterized by painful rashes that may turn into blisters. The rash is similar to chickenpox but is only focused on a band of skin that is infected. Shingles is caused by a viral infection that damages nerve fibers. Studies have proven that after recovering from chickenpox, the virus can remain dormant in the system almost indefinitely.
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Shingles begins as a constant pain that comes and goes on specific parts of the body. After several days, a rash develops. The blotches are red and can develop into itchy, fluid-filled blisters. When these blisters merge, they can look like a solid red band that looks like a severe burn. New blisters can form up to a week, after which they dry up and form scabs or crusts. A single episode can last for around two to four weeks. Other symptoms include fever, nausea, fatigue, chills, and muscle pain and weakness.
It is not uncommon for people to have leftover scarring from a shingles episode. Some people may scratch their wounds or pick at the scabs as they’re healing. Because of the size and relative severity of the skin condition, scars are usually noticeable and can cause emotional discomfort.
If treated immediately, these scars can be eliminated or reduced until they are unnoticeable. Some topical medicines work to some degree, but the most recommended method is cosmetic laser procedures. Qualified dermatology clinics use the latest technologies to resurface new skin cells to reduce scars and marks left by skin conditions such as shingles.
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However, it must be noted that extremely severe cases of shingles can cause scars that cannot be fully removed.
DermASAP is the only name to remember for superior cosmetic dermatology services, including treatment of superficial scarring due to shingles. Learn more about the clinic’s services when you visit this website.
My sister have had Shingles 3 months ago. Now, the scars are already visible. There is now a solution to her problem.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard about Shingles before. But good thing there is a treatment on how to cure it specially scars after shingles.
ReplyDeleteCosmetic laser procedure is the key!
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