Initiation of Herpes Zoster Treatment and Postherpetic Neuralgia.
- Author:
Young Jo KIM
1
;
Jung Hun KO
;
Hyung Ho CHOI
;
Chul Gab LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
erpes zoster;
neuralgia;
therapy
- MeSH:
Aged;
Herpes Zoster*;
Humans;
Neuralgia;
Neuralgia, Postherpetic*;
Skin
- From:Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine
2002;23(5):620-626
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Herpes zoster is a significant and troublesome disease. The pain of acute herpes zoster may be severe, but is usually transitory. Some patients, especially the elderly at particular risk, go on to develop neuralgia. Unfortunately, neuralgia is often severe and refractory to most forms of treatment. The purpose of this study was to estimate improved rates of neuralgia according to associated factors. METHODS: We observed the improved rates of neuralgia in 123 patients who had herpes zoster with severe pain and treated with antiviral therapy after admission. Also, we compared them by age group, dermatomal distribution, and initiating day of antiviral therapy. RESULTS: At 4 weeks of treatment, the improved rates of neuralgia according to age younger group was high and older group was low. The improved rates of neuralgia according to the starting day of treatment was high 100% in 1 day, 76.5% in 2, 65.0% in 3days, and 18.2% in 7 days after skin eruption. CONCLUSION: In herpes zoster with severe pain, age and initiation of antiviral therapy are significant predictors of neuralgia.