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- $Title{Crushed Aspirin Lotion Treatment for Pain from Shingles}
- $Subject{shingle shingles treatment treatments aspirin Skin posthepatic
- neuralgia steroid creams cram pepper plant plants capsaicin Zostrix crushed
- aspirins lotion lotions medication medications}
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- Crushed Aspirin Lotion Treatment for Pain from Shingles
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- QUESTION: Although I have read a few of your answers concerning shingles and
- the pain that can remain after the rash has gone, I don't believe you ever
- mentioned a new treatment my doctor is trying with me. It consists of using
- crushed aspirin in a lotion, that I put right on the painful area with quite
- some relief. Do you know of this treatment, and what do you think of it?
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- ANSWER: The treatment your doctor is now trying with you is quite new, and
- reports of its use have only just recently appeared in the medical press.
- This type of pain, called posthepatic neuralgia, which follows the acute
- stages of herpes or shingles, occurs most frequently in older patients. It
- has always been a difficult pain condition to treat, and while local
- application of steroid creams, and more recently a preparation derived from
- naturally occurring chemical in pepper plants (capsaicin, brand name Zostrix)
- have been used with success, some individuals were still left with continuing
- pain. In the continuing search for a treatment that could offer relief to
- these individuals, a new technique has recently been reported from several
- pain management centers. Two 350 mg aspirins are crushed to a fine powder and
- dissolved in some solution or lotion that makes it possible to apply the
- mixture directly to the painful areas. In one study, chloroform was used as
- the liquid base, and in another report Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion was
- used. The results seemed to indicate that most patients experienced
- substantial and lasting relief from the tormenting chronic pain that had
- persisted after the herpes infection. While these results are certainly
- encouraging, I must point out that they are still preliminary, and additional
- large scale studies are needed to fully prove the worth of this technique.
- However, the use of this treatment technique, with due caution to avoid
- inhaling the fumes of the chloroform preparation, would seem to offer the
- possibility of pain relief with out posing any undue hazards for most
- patients.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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