Shingles and Pityriasis Flashcards
Who is susceptible to shingles?
anyone who had chicken pox (even if it was sub-clinical)
-it is the re-activation of chicken pox later in life
What are the differences between shingles and chicken pox?
chicken pox:
-can be passed on
-new varicella-zoster virus
-itchy rash over body
-milder
-affects children more
shingles:
-cant be passed
-reactivated varicella-zoster virus
-painful rash localized
-more serious
-affects adults more
What are the symptoms of shingles?
before rash appears, pain is possible
small red blisters along nerve pathways
blisters will break–>oozing/crusting
USUALLY unilateral
How long does shingles last?
3-4 weeks
About how long does shingles appear after chicken pox?
~50 years after chicken pox
Where are the most common sites for shingles?
T1 to L2 (upper back/chest to waist area)
True or false: shingles can present without a rash
true
What is the treatment for the acute phase of shingles?
antivirals within 72 hours of rash initial appearance
analgesics (acet, NSAIDs)
for itch-cool compress or calamine
What is the critical aspect of treating the acute phase of shingles with antivirals?
hitting it within 72 hours of rash appearance
Which age group are the antivirals most effective in for the treatment of the acute phase of shingles?
patients older than 50
-if younger than 50 recommend non-pharm or OTC treatment
-can consider antivirals for those <50yrs if patient requests
What are the dosage regimens of the antivirals for the acute phase of shingles?
acyclovir 800mg five times a day
famciclovir 500mg three times a day
valacyclovir 1000mg three times a day
all are for 7 days
Can NSAIDs be used for the following forms of the zoster virus: chicken pox, shingles (acute), shingles (chronic) ?
chicken pox: no
shingles (acute): yes
shingles (chronic): no
What has NSAID treatment for chicken pox associated with?
life-threatening bacterial skin infections
What happens in 10-15% of shingles cases?
development of post-herpetic neuralgia for months/years
What is post-herpetic neuralgia?
chronic form of shingles
rash is gone but the virus is still doing damage
nerve pain