Chronic/Traumatic Conditions
Shingles
In the UK, approximately 50,000 cases of shingles occur in people aged 70 or above every year, and it is estimated that about 50 of these cases result in death. Around 25% of adults will experience shingles in their lifetime. In September of 2013, the UK introduced a shingles vaccine, which is offered to people when they turn 70.
Although rare, it is possible to have shingles more than once. As people age, their chances of getting the disease increases with complications becoming more common. A weakened immune system puts you at a higher risk of shingles.
Shingles occurs when the dormant chickenpox virus reactivates in the nerves. The infection can live dormant and reactivate again due to mounting age, stress, lowered immunity, infection, medical treatments or medications that suppress the immune system.
Although shingles can occur anywhere on your body, the rash most often appears as a single strip of blisters that wraps around either the left or the right side of your torso. Shingles often mimics other conditions, like poison ivy or scabies, with similar uncomfortable symptoms of itching and pain.
Signs and Symptoms of Shingles
Be aware of the signs and symptoms that indicate a shingles outbreak and if you’re unsure, call your health care practitioner right away. The earlier you begin treatment for shingles, the fewer the symptoms and the shorter the duration of this painful condition. While shingles may not be life threatening, it creates great discomfort and sickness.
Symptoms of shingles include:
- Rash – The most common sign of shingles is when you break out in a rash of painful, fluid-filled blisters, which are often contained to only one side or area of the body. This happens because the virus affects localized nerve roots, typically in the chest, back, buttocks, or neck, and remains directly connected to those exact areas for about 7 to 10 days. Initially, the blisters will be filled with a clear fluid, but after a few days, the fluid will cloud up and take on a darker hue.
- Tingling sensations or extreme sensitivity to touch – Tingling sensations are common along with flu-like symptoms that precede the outbreak of the rash.
- Nausea – In most cases, the stomach discomfort is relatively mild, yet noticeable enough to signal that there’s a problem.
- Fever and chills – Fluctuations in body temperature and the immune system’s natural response to a viral infection may produce fever and chills. This tends to feel like flu symptoms.
- Itching, burning, and numbness – usually contained to the areas of the body where the rash later appears.
- Headache – The shingles virus will often cause neuropathic pain in the cranial nerves and nerve roots, which will result in a painful, recurring headache. The headache is being triggered by interference with your nerves, a condition which most OTC pain relievers aren’t designed to deal with.
- Muscle pain and fatigue – Muscle pain and accompanying fatigue may be present before, during and following an outbreak of shingles. It most often occurs in the arms and legs and they may feel tender and sore.
- Eye symptoms – Any changes in the eye or vision problems should be considered very serious. If you develop them, seek immediate medical attention. Untreated eye-based symptoms caused by shingles can lead to temporary or permanent vision impairments, and even blindness.
If you experience a rash on your face, changes to your vision, confusion, or a rash that spreads, call your physician immediately.
Shingles Recurrence Rates
1 in 3 people who have a shingles outbreak will have one or more recurrences with this painful virus. The following statistics show the likely rates of recurrence of an outbreak.
- 2.8 times more likely in people with shingles-associated pain for 30 or more days during the initial episode
- 4.8 times more likely in people with shingles-associated pain for 60 or more days during the initial episode
- 60% more likely in women than men
- 40% more likely in people who were 50 or older when they had their initial attack
This is a powerful reason to have NeoGenesis Recovery on hand for immediate application if symptoms begin to reappear at any time.
NeoGenesis Combined with other Therapies
Vaccines can help reduce the risk of shingles and your doctor is the one to determine if it is right for you. Your doctor will have treatment suggestions as well.
NeoGenesis Recovery, which is abundant in S²RM®, used at the first sign of an outbreak can help shorten the timeframe and lessen the intensity of a shingles outbreak. It may aid in reducing pain and irritation, and lessen the chance of complications. NeoGenesis Intensive Moisturizer is also helpful once the shingles are past the blister stage.
Recovery may be used up to four times a day during the initial states of the outbreak. Because shingles symptoms commonly last for 7 to 10 days, continued use of Recovery twice a day in the area of the rash for a full 10 days will continue the healing process, even if the rash improves immediately. After the 10 days, if the areas of outbreak are clear, add in Intensive Moisturizer to help continue the healing and hydrate the area.
If you experience long-term nerve related pain, people have reported the continued use of Recovery twice a helps to calm the area.
Reviews:
“I had a sensitive tingling of the skin about a week ago and knew that it was a sign of shingles. I have been able to stop full-blown shingles outbreaks in the past by cleaning the area of the skin with Medicated Pads continually for a couple of days. This time, I did that and then remembered that NeoGenesis Recovery is recommended for shingles. I applied the Recovery and went about the day and then realized that I did not feel the tingling and skin sensitivity anymore. I was shocked at how quickly it worked. No outbreak, no pain. Amazing!” ~ JF
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“In February 2016 I found myself in the most intense pain I have ever felt and had no idea what it was. The pain was such an intense burning and at about an 8 (on a scale of 10). My Doctor told me I had shingles. A friend of mine suggested I immediately use Recovery from NeoGenesis. Within 24 hours the burning was gone and my pain was down to a 3 and by 48 hours I had no discomfort at all. On day 4, I lost the bottle, but since the pain was gone, I figured I did not need to order any more that the worst was over. Oh was I wrong, I woke up on day 5 to that intense burning pain again, this time it was at about a 5. Upon applying Recovery again, the nerve pain was gone in about 8 hours this time again. I would recommend Recovery to anyone unfortunate enough to suffer from this miserable condition. I will never be without a bottle of this fantastic product in my medicine cabinet again. Thank you NeoGenesis!” ~ MS
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“I happen to have a chronic series of Shingles events. Recovery has helped reduce the intensity of an exacerbation and, equally important, the healing time from and event by at least 20%.” ~ MO
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