Shingles in the eye is called ophthalmic herpes zoster or herpes zoster ophthalmicus. It can cause scarring, vision loss, and other long-term problems. Early diagnosis may make a difference.
Shingles often affects one eye only. It is the result of the varicella-zoster virus reactivating in one of the cranial nerves, specifically the trigeminal nerve. This nerve manages sensations in your face and scalp. Shingles travels through nerve paths and affects the areas the nerve supplies.
Symptoms of shingles
When someone has shingles in the eye, he/she may start feeling a burning sensation or may notice reddening or irritation in or around the affected eye. It may start on the forehead, nose, or eyelids. At first, patient may notice swelling and sensitivity on eyelids, forehead, and possibly on the tip or side of nose (Hutchinson’s sign). Patient may notice some redness or change in skin coloring as well.
After a few days, patient may see small blisters developing in these areas, usually on one side of the face only. Some people have symptoms in the eye only.
Other symptoms of shingles
Along with the rash, patient may also experience:
- burning or throbbing pain in the eye,
- severe redness around and in the eye,
- tearing or watery eyes,
- eye irritation that doesn’t go away when patient wash it,
- blurry vision,
- extreme sensitivity to light.
Patient may also have swelling in parts of eye, such as:
- eyelid,
- retina, which is the light-sensitive layer in the back of your eye,
- cornea, which is the clear layer in the front of your eye.
If you have one or more of these symptoms, particularly if you experience irritation and pain in the eye, immediate medical attention is needed. Shingles in the eye may lead to complications, like vision loss. Early diagnosis and Homeopathic treatment improve the outcomes.
Shingles on Face
The second most common rash site is the face. It can spread from the ear to the nose and forehead. It can also spread around one eye, which can cause redness and swelling of the eye and surrounding area. The shingles rash occasionally develops in the mouth. Many people feel a tingling or burning sensation days before the first red bumps appear.
The rash starts out as blisters filled with fluid, or lesions. Some people have a few clusters of blisters scattered about, and others have so many that it looks like a burn. The blisters eventually break, ooze, and crust over. After a few days, the scabs start to fall off.
Common shingles symptoms
Early signs of shingles often include a tingling sensation or burning pain on one side of the body. It may feel as if something was constantly rubbing against the skin.
Common shingles locations include:
- waist,
- back,
- chest,
- ribcage.
Other general early signs may include:
- headache,
- fever,
- fatigue,
- flu-like symptoms.
Within a few days of the first signs, a rash may develop in the area where patient first felt irritation. The rash may look like clusters of tiny fluid-filled blisters. They may ooze and bleed. Eventually, the rash crusts over and starts to heal. A shingles rash may last up to 5 weeks.
Complications of shingles in the eye
A rash caused by shingles may resolve within 5 weeks, but some people may continue experiencing pain for weeks or months. This common complication of shingles results from nerve damage and it’s called postherpetic neuralgia. In most people, the nerve pain will get better over time.
In shingles of the eye, swelling of the cornea may be severe enough to leave permanent scars or damage. Shingles can also cause swelling of the retina and may increase eye pressure and lead to glaucoma. (which can damage the optic nerve).
Possible complications of shingles
Shingles on your face can cause various complications depending on where the rash appears on face.
Eyes
Shingles around the eye is a serious condition. The virus can affect all parts of outer and inner eye, including the cornea and nerve cells. The symptoms include:
- redness,
- puffiness,
- swelling,
- infection,
- vision problems.
Shingles in or around the eye can lead to permanent blindness.
Ears
Shingles near or in the ear can cause infections. This can lead to:
- hearing problems,
- balance issues,
- facial muscle weakness.
Sometimes, these symptoms remain long after the rash clears up, even becoming permanent if not treated properly.
Mouth
If the shingles rash develops in the mouth, it can be very painful and make it difficult to eat until it clears up. It can also change patient’s sense of taste.
Other complications
One of the most common complications of shingles is postherpetic neuralgia. This condition causes pain where patient had the rash, even after it has healed. It can last weeks, months, or years. If patient gets a bacterial infection on his/her rash, patient could have permanent scarring.
Shingles causes a small increase in the risk of stroke for a few weeks to a few months. That risk is higher if patient have shingles on the face.
in rear cases shingles can affect the brain, spinal cord, and blood vessels. Pneumonia and brain inflammation are possible.
Complications send about 1 to 4 percent of patients with shingles to the hospital. About 30 percent of them have a suppressed immune system.
Diagnosis of eye shingles
An experienced healthcare professional may diagnose shingles just by looking at the rash on patient’s eyelids, scalp, and body. Ask your if he/she ever had chickenpox, as only those who have had chickenpox develop shingles.
Also take a sample of fluid from the blisters, if patient has an active rash, send it to the lab to confirm the varicella-zoster virus.
A good doctor especially an ophthalmologist will likely examine patient’s face, including:
- cornea,
- eye lens,
- retina,
- surrounding areas of your eye.
Allopathic Treatment of shingles in the eye
Healthcare professionals typically manage shingles with allopathic antiviral medications, such as:
- acyclovir,
- famciclovir,
- valacyclovir.
These drugs may:
- reduce the severity of symptoms,
- decrease the rash and symptom duration,
- help the blisters heal,
- may prevent complications,
- make the rash less likely to infect other people.
Starting allopathic treatment within 72 hours of first signs can help patient to avoid long-term shingles complications.
To reduce swelling in patient’s eye, also prescribe oral corticosteroids and/or eye drops. If patient develop post therapeutic neuralgia, pain medication and antidepressants may help to manage nerve pain.
Shingles may resolve within 5 weeks. Symptoms involving the face and eyes may sometimes take a few months to resolve, though. In the early stages of shingles in the eye, an allopathic doctor may want to monitor the progression of the rash (to reduces the chances of complications with the structures of the eye).
With allopathic treatment after shingles resolves, patient need to see the doctor within 12 months to check for signs of glaucoma, scarring, and other long-term problems that may affect the vision.
Homeopathic Treatment for Ophthalmic Herpes Zoster
Starting allopathic treatment within 72 hours of first signs can help patient to avoid long-term shingles complications. In Homeopathic medicines there are many best and proven anti-viral medicines (viral infections), here are very few of them for all Varicella family:
PS: None of these or any other medicine should be taken without professional advice. said Dr. Qaisar Ahmed. MD, DHMS, Isl. Jurisprudence.
These Homeopathic antiviral medicines can cure not only chickenpox but will completely remove the varicella virous from body forever. These medicines not only slow down the viral activity which will allow one’s body’s immune system to destroy the virus and heal faster itself, but they act as antivirals too.
Homeopathic Vaccines & Treatments
Homeopathic Vaccine for Varicella family like: Chickenpox, Morbilli/Measles, Herpes Zoster and some Homeopathic anti-viral medicines:
Variolinum
Variolinum 1M/10M or CM for prophylactic and for vaccination purpose – single dose is enough. In 2023 a study published in International Journal of research studies proves efficacy of Variolonum in smallpox, chickenpox, Varicella zoster virus (VZV) and shingles.
Other symptoms are – exanthema of sharp, pointed pimples, usually small, seldom large and suppurating, dry, resting on small red areolae, frequently interspersed with spots of red color, sometimes severe itching. Petechial eruptions. Var. 1m in water every two hours, given on third day of eruption of a confluent case cut short the attack. Shingles.
Fever very severe, commencing with chills running down back like streams of cold water, causing shivering and chattering of teeth. Hot fever with no thirst. Very profuse and bad-smelling sweat.
Morbillinium
A good antiviral Homeopathic medicine. As a prophylactic given to those who are, or may be, exposed to infection, I prescribe a dose of the 200th twice or thrice daily (Dr Qaisar Ahmed MDM, DHMS). For an attack of a viral disease, I find nothing better than Morbillinium. 200, eight or ten globules in six ounces of water, a tablespoon every two hours. The effect of this is heightened by giving alternately Belladona in the same way. These two medicines will be sufficient to carry through any uncomplicated case, and in my experience do even better than Pulsatilla. As the viral poison has a great affinity for the mucous passages, the eyes, the ears and the respiratory mucous membranes.
Petroleum
Petroleum acts on sweat and oil glands, symptoms worse during the winter season.
Burning pain, itching, redness, excoriation, and oozing, or itching pimples and tatters, on scrotum and between scrotum and thigh. Diminished sexual desire, frequent nocturnal discharges. Discharge of prostatic fluid (Prostatitis), weakness and nervous irritability after coition. Reddish eruption on glans, with itching. Herpes zoster or shingles.
In female patients, Catamenia too early, with a menstrual flux which excites itching. Leucorrhea like egg white, Leucorrhea with lascivious dreams.
During pregnancy diarrheas and vomiting. Itching and furfur on the mammie; the nipples itch and have a mealy coating.
Nitric acid
Skin dryness, Itching nettle-rash, especially in open air. Blackness of pores, brown spacelabs, reddish brown spots and deep-colored aphelia on skin. Copper or violet-colored spots.
Itching titters, pimples, or exanthema in general; stinging exanthema, corns on feet with pain. Herpes zoster or shingles.
Large furunculi. Mercurial ulcers. Carious ulcers with burning pains (especially when they are touched) and bleed easily.
Condyloma moist, like cauliflower, hard, rhagade, or in thin pedicles. Tightness of skin. Swelling of glands, warts, wens.
Male Sexual Organs:
Violent itching in genital organs, falling off of hair from parts, excoriation between scrotum and thighs.
Red spots covered with scabs on prepuce. Small, itching vesicles on prepuce, bursting soon and forming a scurf. Secretion behind glans, as in gonorrhoeic Bolani. Swelling, inflammation of prepuce, and phimosis. Para phimosis. Ulcers, like Cancers (after Mercury; especially with exuberant granulations), on prepuce and glans (with pricking, stinging pains).
Deep, fistulous, irregular, ragged ulcers on the glans, with elevated, lead-colored, extremely sensitive edges. Syphilis; secondary syphilis. Excrescences, like sycosis, on prepuce and glans, with smarting pain and bleeding when touched, with oozing of a fetid and sweetish pus. Red, scurfy spots on the corona glandes. Herpes zoster or shingles.
Relaxation of testes. Inflammatory swelling of testes, with painful drawing of the spermatic cord, as far as side of abdomen.
Absence of sexual desire and of erections. Great lasciviousness, with copious discharge of prostatic fluid. Painful, and almost spasmodic, nocturnal erections. Frequent nocturnal emissions.
Female Sexual Organs:
Itching, burning pain, and sensation of dryness in vulva, great failing off genital hairs. Stitches up vagina, or from without inward, when walking in open air. Violent stitches in vagina. Excoriations in vulva between thighs, Ulcer, with burning itching in vagina. Excrescences on vaginal portion of uterus as large as lentils; great voluptuousness of mucous membrane in genitals after coitus. Uterine hemorrhages from overexertion of body. Metrorrhagia, a principal remedy. Coffee-ground, offensive discharge from uterus at climaxes, or after labor.
Hard nodosities on breast. Atrophy of breasts, chapping of the skin, or cracks may extend deeply into the tissues, brown spacelabs, titters, ulcers suppurating, with copious pus. Herpes zoster or shingles. Dry and itching eruptions, like scabies, brown, or vinous, or else reddish, and herpetic spots on skin. Annular desquamation (annular herpes). Moist, scabious herpes, with itching and burning sensation.
Lycopodium Clavatum
Ulcerates. Abscesses beneath skin. Hives; worse, warmth. Violent itching; fissured eruptions. Acne. Herpes zoster or shingles. Chronic eczema associated with urinary, gastric and hepatic disorders, bleeds easily. Skin becomes thick and indurated. Varicose veins, naevi, erectile tumors. Brown spots, freckles worse on left side of face and nose. Dry, shrunken, especially palms; hair becomes prematurely gray. Dropsies. Offensive secretions; viscid and offensive perspiration, especially of feet and axilla. Psoriasis.
Sepia Officianalis
Homeopathic medicines for genital herpes have burning itching, humid or scurfy herpes preputial; choppy herpes, with a circular desquamation of skin. Herpes zoster or shingles. Eruptions on glans and labia; indolent Cancers; itching and dry eruptions on genitals, condyloma; chancres on glans and prepuce.
Hard nodosities on breast. Atrophy of breasts, chapping of the skin, or cracks may extend deeply into the tissues, brown spacelabs, titters, ulcers suppurating, with copious pus.
Dry and itching eruptions, like scabies, brown, or vinous, or else reddish, and herpetic spots on skin.
Annular desquamation (annular herpes). Moist, scabious herpes, with itching and burning sensation.
Sarsaparilla
Herpes and offensive sweat about genitals; the skin lies in folds; eruptions are prone to appear in spring, their base inflamed, the crusts detach readily out of doors and the adjoining skin becomes chapped.
Emaciated, shriveled, lies in folds, dry, flabby. Herpetic eruptions; ulcers. Rash from exposure to open air; dry, itching; comes on in spring; becomes crusty. Rhagades; skin cracked on hands and feet. Skin hard, indurated. Herpes zoster or shingles. Intolerable stench on genitals. Herpetic eruption on genitals. Itching on scrotum and perineum. Nipples small, withered, retracted. Before menstruation, itching and humid eruption of forehead. Menses late and scanty. Moist eruption in right groin before menses.
Abrotanum
Eruptions come out on face; are suppressed, and the skin becomes purplish. Skin flabby and loose. Furuncles. Falling out of hair. Itching chilblains. Herpes zoster or shingles.
Natrum muriaticum
Skin greasy, oily, especially on hairy parts. Dry eruptions, especially on margin of hairy scalp and bends of joints. Fever blisters. Urticaria; itch and burn. Crusty eruptions in bends of limbs, margin of scalp, behind ears. Warts on palms of hands. Eczema; raw, red, and inflamed; worse, eating salt, at seashore. Affects hair follicles. Alopecia. Hives, itching after exertion. Greasy skin.
Causticum
Herpes zoster or shingles. Soreness in folds of skin, back of ears, between thighs. Warts large, jagged, bleeding easily, on tips of fingers and nose. Old burns that do not get well, and ill effects from burns. Pains of burns. Cicatrices freshen up; old injuries reopen. Skin prone to intertrigo during dentition.
Graphitis
Obstinate dryness of the skin, absence of perspiration. Red spots on the skin, like fleabites. Erysipelatous inflammations, vesicular erysipelas, like zona, on the abdomen and on the back. Itching of the varices on the lower limbs. Itching-stinging on the surface of a mole.
Herpes zoster or shingles. Eruptions oozing out a thick honey-like fluid. Titters are humid, scabby eruptions, sometimes with secretion of corrosive serum, or with itching in the evening, and at night. Eruption of pimples and nodules (principally under hair and on covered parts) which itch very much. Swelling and induration of the glands.
Encysted tumors, Corrosive nodules. Excoriation of the skin (in the bends of the limbs, groins, neck, behind the ears), especially in children, Proud flesh, and fetid pus, in ulcers, with tearing pains, burning, and shooting. Scrofulous and syphilitic ulcers. Burning pain in an old cicatrix. Deformity and thickness of the nails.
Hepar Sulphuricum
Abscesses: suppurating glands are very sensitive. Papules prone to suppurate and extend. Ulcers/acne in youth. Suppurate with prickly pain, easily bleed. Herpes zoster or shingles. Unhealthy skin: every little injury suppurates. Chapped skin, with deep cracks. Ulcers, with bloody suppuration, smelling like old cheese and are very sensitive to contact, burning, stinging, easily bleeding.
Sweats day and night without relief. “Cold sores” very sensitive, Sticking or pricking in afflicted parts. Putrid ulcers, surrounded by little pimples. Great sensitiveness to slightest touch. Chronic and recurving urticaria. Smallpox. Herpes Cincinnatus. Herpes zoster or shingles. Constant offensive exhalation from the body.
Merc solubilis
Vesicular and pustular eruptions. Ulcers, irregular in shape, edges undefined. Pimples around the main eruption. Itching, worse from warmth of bed. Crusta lactea; yellowish-brown crusts, considerable suppuration. Herpes zoster or shingles. Glands swell every time patient takes cold. Buboes. Orchitis
Kreosotum
Skin soft, unnatural feel of skin, with pegged teeth. Violent itching all over body, esp. towards evening, and with burning sensation in arms and legs, after scratching. Burning itching at night, and heat over whole body. Nettle-rash. Eruption, like bug-bites, with violent itching specially in evening. Large, greasy-looking, pox-shaped pustules over whole body. Herpes zoster or shingles. Mealy and pustular, dry or humid titters (on backs of hands and fingers, in palms, on ears, elbows, knuckles, and malleoli), with violent itching in almost every part of body.
Medorrhinum
Yellowness of ski, Intense and incessant itching (and pricking) all over (back, vagina, labia etc). Fiery red band passing down neck, back, and perineum, and involving genitals and pubes. Fiery red rash about anus in babies the water/wetting scalds it terribly. Herpes zoster or shingles.
Scald-head. Tinea capitis, eyelids involved. Copper-colored spots (syphilitic) remaining after eruptions, thin yellow-brown and detach in scales, leaving skin clear and free. Small pedunculated warts, with pinheads, like small button mushrooms, on various parts of body and thigh. Favus. Fetid odor of body. Pains along urethra while urinating, drawing burning. (Suppressed gonorrhea).
Mezereum
Bones affections, neuralgias. Cutaneous ulcers form over bony protuberances. Liver spots. Contraction of tendons. Red rash, itching violently. Crusta lactea (dry dandruff like crusts in scalp). Ear affections; sensitive to air. Erythema. Exostoses. Eyes affections. Glands enlarged. Gleet. Skin covered with elevated white scabs. Hematuria. Herpes zoster. Miliary eruptions. Irritation. Furunculi. Inflamed ulcers, with burning and shooting, or with gnawing pain. Mercury effects. Neuralgia. Osteoma. Pediculosis. Pityriasis. Vesicles around the ulcers, itching violently and burning. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Syphilis. Tinea capitis. Tinea versicolor. Herpes on tongue, swelling of. Ulcers. Vaccination side effects.
Alumen
Tendency to induration of neck of uterus and mammary glands. Chronic yellow vaginal discharge. Chronic gonorrhea, yellow, with little lumps along urethra. Aphthous patches in vagina. Menses watery.
Herpes zoster or shingles. Ulcers, with indurated base. To be thought of in indurated glands, epithelioma, etc; veins become varicose and bleed. Herpes zoster or shingles. Indurations resulting from long-continued inflammatory irritations. Glands inflame and harden. Alopecia, Scrotal eczema and on back of penis.
Sulphur
Skin dry, scaly, unhealthy; every little injury suppurates. Freckles. Itching, burning; worse scratching and washing. Pimply eruption, pustules, rhagades, hangnails. Excoriation, especially in folds. Herpes zoster or shingles. Feeling of a band around bones. Skin affections after local medication. Pruritus, especially from warmth, in evening, often recurs in spring and in damp weather.
Thuja Occidentalis
Polypi, tubercles, warts epithelioma, naevi, carbuncles; ulcers, especially in Ano-genital region. Freckles and blotches. Perspiration sweetish, and strong. Dry skin, with brown spots. Zona; herpetic eruptions. Tearing pains in glands. Glandular enlargement. Nails crippled; brittle and soft. Eruptions only on covered parts; worse after scratching. Very sensitive to touch. Coldness of one side. Sarcoma. Brown spots on hands and arms.
Arsenicum Album
Itching, burning, swellings; edema, eruption, papular, dry, rough, scaly; worse cold and scratching. Malignant pustules. Ulcers with offensive discharge. Anthrax. Poisoned wounds. Urticaria, with burning and restlessness. Psoriasis. Scirrhous. Icy coldness of body. Epithelioma of the skin. Gangrenous inflammations.
Lachesis Mutus
Hot perspiration, bluish, purplish appearance. Boils, carbuncles, ulcers, with bluish, purple surroundings. Dark blisters. Bed-sores, with black edges. Blue-black swellings. Pyemia; dissecting wounds. Purpura, with intense prostration. Senile erysipelas. Wens. Cellulitis. Varicose ulcers.
Rhus Toxicodendron
Hot perspiration, bluish, purplish appearance. Boils, carbuncles, ulcers, with bluish, purple surroundings. Dark blisters. Bed-sores, with black edges. Blue-black swellings. Pyemia; dissecting wounds. Purpura, with intense prostration. Senile erysipelas. Wens. Cellulitis. Varicose ulcers.
Anacardium Orientale
Intense itching, eczema, with mental irritability; vesicular eruption; swelling, urticaria; eruption. Lichen planus; neurotic eczema. Warts on hands. Ulcer formation on forearm.
Xerophyllum
Erythema, with vesication and intense itching, stinging, and burning. Blisters, little lumps. Skin rough and cracked; feels like leather. Dermatitis, especially around knees. Inflammation resembling poison-oak. Inguinal glands and behind knee swollen.
Grindelia Robusta
Rash, like roseola, with severe burning and itching. Vesicular and papular eruptions. Herpes zoster. Itching and burning. Ulcers, with swollen, purplish skin.
Croton Tiglium
Feels hide-bound. Intense itching: but scratching is painful. Pustular eruption, especially on face and genitals, with fearful itching, followed by painful burning. Vesicles; confluent oozing. Vesicular erysipelas, itching exceedingly. Herpes zoster; stinging, smarting pains of the eruption.
Borax
Skin difficult to heal; dingy, unhealthy-looking skin; every injury tends to ulceration. Erysipelatous inflammations, with swelling and tension of the part affected, and fever. Erysipelatous inflammation on the lower leg, with chilliness, followed by heaviness and pulsation in the head; later, bleeding of the nose. Tendency of old wounds to suppurate. Whitish pimples, with red areola. Herpetic eruptions. Purulent and phagedenic vesicles.
Sepia Officianalis
Herpes circinate in isolated spots. Itching; not relieved by scratching; worse in bends of elbows and knees. Chloasma; herpetic eruption on lips, about mouth and nose. Ringworm-like eruption every spring. Urticaria on going in open air; better in warm room. Hyperidrosis and bromhidrosis. Sweat on feet, worse on toes, intolerable odor. Lentigo in young women. Ichthyosis with offensive odor of skin.
Antimuonium Crudum
Eczema with gastric derangements. Pimples, vesicles, and pustules. Sensitive to cold bathing. Thick, hard, honey-colored scabs. Urticaria; measles-like eruption. Itching when warm in bed. Dry skin. Warts. Dry gangrene. Scaly, pustular eruption with burning and itching, worse at night.
Antimuonium Tartaricum
Pustular eruption, leaving a bluish-red mark. Smallpox. Warts. Fever: Coldness, trembling, and chilliness. Intense temperature. Copious perspiration. Cold, clammy sweat, with great faintness. Intermittent fever with lethargic condition.
Anthracinum
best in epidemic spleen diseases, septic inflammation, carbuncles and malignant ulcers, boils and boil-like eruptions, acne. Terrible burning. Induration of cellular tissue, abscess, bubo, and all inflammation of connective tissue in which there exists a purulent focus.
Tissues: Hemorrhages, black, thick, tar-like, rapidly decomposing, from any orifice. Glands swollen, cellular tissues edematous and indurated. Septicemia. Ulceration, sloughing and intolerable burning. Erysipelas. Black and blue blisters. Dissecting wounds. Bad effects from inhaling foul odors. Gangrenous parotitis. Succession of boils. Gangrene. Foul secretions.
Belladona
Dry and hot; swollen, sensitive; burns scarlet, smooth. Eruption like scarlatina or chickenpox, suddenly spreading. Erythema; pustules. Glands swollen, tender, red. Boils. Acne rosacea. Suppurative wounds. Alternate redness and paleness of the skin. Indurations after inflammations. Erysipelas.
Fever: A high feverish state with comparative absence of toxemia. Burning, pungent, steaming, heat. Feet icy cold. Superficial blood-vessels, distended. Perspiration dries only on head. No thirst with fever.
Tellurium Metallicum
Itching of hands and feet. Herpetic spots; ringworm. Ring-shape lesions, offensive odors from affected parts. Barber’s itch. Stinging in skin. Fetid exhalations. Offensive foot-sweat. Eczema, offensive discharges. Circular patches of eczema. Otorrhea – itching, swelling, throbbing in meatus. Deafness.
Shingles may resolve within 5 weeks. Symptoms involving face and eyes may sometimes take a few months to resolve, though.
In the early stages of shingles in the eye, a Homeopathic healthcare professional may want to see his patient every few days to monitor the progression of the treatment. This not only reduces the chances of complications with the structures of patient’s eye but cures his patient successfully.
Once shingles resolves with Homeopathic treatment, patient can live his/her normal life with no fears of any long-term problems that may affect vision and/or overall health.
The takeaway
Shingles may develop anywhere in the body, including our face and eyes. Only people who’ve had chickenpox can develop shingles.
Shingles in the eye may start with an irritation in and around the eye that gradually becomes a painful or itchy rash. Seeing a healthcare professional as soon as one notice symptoms is highly advised to reduce the chance of complications like vision loss.
Can we prevent shingles in the eye?
The shingles vaccine especially Homeopathic vaccine which reduce the chance of developing shingles anywhere in the body, including the face. You may want to discuss the vaccine with your healthcare professional to learn more about its effectiveness and use.
If someone had chickenpox, avoiding direct contact with an active shingles rash is highly encouraged. One can only get shingles if he/she has had chickenpox before. If a person hasn’t and become exposed to the varicella-zoster virus, even as an adult, he/she may first get chickenpox and not shingles.
P. S: This article is only for doctors and students having good knowledge about Homeopathy and allopathy.

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