How to treat shingles

How to treat shingles



Shingles pain is a symptom of a variety of diseases. But it always signals about the unsatisfactory condition of any human organs. In medical practice, the most commonly encountered shingles in the back and in the internal organs.





How to treat shingles


















Instructions





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If severe shingles occur in the arealumbar spine, this indicates a disease in the lumbosacral spine. The causes of such pain can be different, it is possible to diagnose and treat them properly only by the methods of osteopathic therapy.





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Shingles in the lower back can alsotestify about diseases of internal organs. It can be cholecystitis, gastritis, stomach ulcer, pancreatitis, pyelonephritis, urolithiasis, as well as disruption of the pancreas. For example, with pancreatitis, girdling pain is accompanied by nausea and vomiting, a disorder of the stool and a "rumbling" in the abdomen. The pain intensifies at night.





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In many cases, girdle pain occurs with lung disease. Severe pain can be a signal of myocardial infarction or other diseases of the cardiovascular system.





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Such diseases can also cause diseases of the peripheral nervous system, in which the most effective and painless treatment is manual therapy.





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If the shingles are troubling in the areasternum, it can signal intercostal neuralgia or radiculitis of the thoracic region. If such cramps are associated with muscle cramps, bitterness in the mouth, intestinal colic, this may be a problem with the gallbladder.





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As you can see, the factors that cause the surroundingpain, very much. Independently diagnose the cause of such pain is impossible, so self-medication in this case is not only not desirable, but even dangerous. If such pains are not single, but recurring, seek qualified help from a therapist, neurologist or gastroenterologist. And do not hesitate to visit the specialists, since with shingles requires a comprehensive approach to the state of the body. After all, many diseases initially do not manifest themselves, and when they are found, it is often too late to treat the disease. For prevention, doctors recommend conducting a comprehensive medical examination at least twice a year.