대상포진은 한번거려는데 완전히 뿌리을 안 뽑아서 그러지 심심한면 옆부위 나타나고 괴롭히더라고요 깨끗하게 낫게 하셔요
Fortunately, a mild case of shingles recovery.
Shingles is a disease that is very difficult, painful, and itchy when you get it.
However, it is also a disease whose cause of onset is not clearly understood.
Recently, I had shingles, and fortunately, this is a review that was somewhat different from what I knew.
Even in this era of great advancements in medical technology, there are still many diseases whose causes cannot be identified.
In those moments, it's really frustrating, but at least having some treatment options is a relief.
The shingles I experienced this time was a disease whose cause I didn't know and for which there was a treatment method.
I am in my early to mid-40s, so I heard that I might get shingles this time, but people around me said that I am not at an age to experience shingles yet.
But it seems that diseases whose causes are unknown do not come with age.
Everyone doesn't really know the proper name of the disease when experiencing it for the first time.
Shingles was the same. I usually enjoy taking baths, so I often use a washcloth, but this time the area around my left shoulder trapezius muscle was a bit sore.
I just thought I pushed a little too hard, but since the feeling was a bit different, I looked it up and found that such symptoms can also appear in cases of shingles.
I searched for a hospital famous for shingles and went there, and I was diagnosed with shingles.
Originally, it is recommended to be hospitalized and receive IV therapy at scheduled times, but as a working professional, I couldn't stay in the hospital for a week.
In such cases, I was told to set specific times in the morning and evening to visit the hospital and receive IV therapy, so I agreed to receive that treatment.
I received IV therapy with non-covered nutritional supplements, went to the hospital in the morning and evening, and also took non-covered nutritional supplements as prescribed.
The doctor included the non-covered part without explanation, but I thought it would be helpful, so I did as I was told.
While I was visiting the hospital, I didn't particularly notice any increase or pain in blisters, but I had a severe headache that I don't usually experience.
There was some dizziness, and I felt a very intense tightness in my head, as if a towel was being tightly wrapped around it.
I spent ten days going to the hospital, receiving IV fluids and taking medication, without any regard for weekdays or weekends.
Fortunately, the treatment was effective.
I'm glad that the pain wasn't severe, but shingles definitely causes uncomfortable symptoms in other ways.
Not being in pain is the best.