Acute Herpes Zoster Cures Within 10 to 15 days without Remaining any Post Herpetic Neuralgia. Contact Immediately

 Why should we take Dr. Rajguru's Homoeopathy Medicine for HERPESZOSTER?
If we start homoeopathy medicine for herpeszoster it will cure completly from inside and most important thing is that patient would not get post perpetic neuralgia. and it is very common in patient who has taken modern mode of treatment .dr rajguru herpes medicine is very safe , no side effects, even in pregnant women affected by herpes can take it.

 Is there any medicine in homoeopathy for black Pigmentation,Spots after HERPESZOSTER?
Yes, there are very good medicines in homoeopathy to cure bad effects and black spots after herpes, it will go in 3 to 4 months regular treatment

 Where should we get the Dr. Rajguru's medicine for HERPEZ ZOSTER other than there clinic in Aurangabad?
You should get this medicine only in my clinic, we does not have any other branch in the world.

 IS THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS OF THIS MEDICINE?
No side effects,it is very safe even in pregnant ladies.

 BY TAKING MODERN MEDICATION PATIENTS WOULD SUFFER FROM HYPERACIDITY, NAUSEA, FELLING OF HEAT SENSATION IN BODY, AND TOO MUCH  WEAKNESS, IS IT TRUE?
YES, it is because doctor start you a course of higher antibiotics and antiviral drugs, painkiller tablets and injections for 10 to 14 days or may be more than that depends on severity of herpeszoster. That produces severe heat in boby and in herpes there are again pains are of severe burning and stitching this make patient to cry ,restless , sleepless. By this higher antibitics and painkiller,steroid,drugs patient get severe hyperacidity and thus nausea feeling.

 WHY PATIENT OF HERPES ZOSTER FEELS MORE WEAKNESS ?
As this virus affects to less immune people they are basically weak constitution people and if they start allopathic medication, the combine effect of both the disease and allopathic drugs patient feels more weakness.

 What is shingles?

Shingles is a skin rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. The virus responsible for these conditions is called Varicella zoster. After an individual has chickenpox, this virus lives in the nerves and is never fully cleared from the body. Under certain circumstances, such as emotional stress, immune deficiency (from AIDS or chemotherapy) or with cancer, the virus re-activates causing shingles. In most cases, however, a cause for the reactivation of the virus is never found. The herpes virus that causes shingles and chicken pox is not the same as the herpes virus that causes genital herpes (which can be sexually transmitted) and herpes mouth sores. Shingles is medically termed Herpes zoster.


 What are symptoms of shingles?

Before a rash is visible, the patient may notice several days to a week of burning pain and sensitive skin. Shingles start as small blisters on a red base, with new blisters continuing to form for 3-5 days. The blisters follow the path of individual nerves that comes out of the spinal cord (called dermatomal pattern). The entire path of the nerve may be involved or there may be areas with blisters and areas without blisters. Generally, only one nerve level is involved. In a rare case, more than one nerve will be involved. Eventually, the blisters pop and the area starts to ooze. The area will then crust over and heal. The whole process may take 3-4 weeks from start to finish. On occasion, the pain will be present but the blisters may never appear. This can be a very confusing cause of local pain!


 Are shingles catching?

Yes. Shingles can be spread from an affected person to children or adults who have not had chickenpox. Instead of developing shingles, these people develop chickenpox. Once they have had chickenpox, people cannot catch shingles (or contract the virus) from someone else. Once infected, however, persons have the potential to develop shingles later in life. Shingles are contagious, to persons that have not previously had chicken pox, as long as there are new blisters forming and old blisters healing. Once all of the blisters are crusted over, the virus can no longer be spread.


 What is the treatment for shingles? Should I visit my health care worker?

In the morden mode of treatment, drugs that fight viruses (antivirals), such as acyclovir (Zovirax) or famciclovir (Famvir) can reduce the duration of the rash if started early (within 48 hours of the appearance of the rash). The addition of steroids may also limit the length of time that a patient has pain with shingles. However, the benefit of both of these drugs is limited. In addition to antiviral medication, pain medications may be needed for symptom control. The affected area should be kept covered and dry. However, bathing is permitted and the area can be cleansed with soap and water. Calamin lotion can be used to help to dry up the itching blisters and oozing but this mode of treatment cant cure the pain of Shingles or may get it supressed and patient may get post herpetic neuralgia in the long run.


 What are the complications of shingles?

Generally, shingles heal well and problems are few. However, on occasion, the blisters can become infected with a bacteria causing cellulitis, a bacterial infection of the skin. If this occurs, the area will become reddened, warm, firm, and tender. You might notice red streaks forming around the wound. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your health care professional. Antibiotics can be used to treat these complications. A more worrisome complication occurs when shingles affect the face, specifically the forehead and nose. In these cases, it is possible, although not likely, that shingles can affect the eye leading to loss of vision(herpes opthalmus). If you have shingles on your forehead or nose, your eyes should be evaluated by a health care professional.