Can Neosporin be used on shingles?

Neosporin may help with minor infections, but any child with any sores that are red and infected should be seen promptly by Dr. Eisner, because of possible staph infection. Shingles occur only in people who have had chickenpox, or the vaccine.
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Can you put antibiotic ointment on shingles?

Caladryl lotion can help soothe the itching from the rash. Antibiotic ointments may help if the rash has become infected. Capsaicin cream is used on the skin to ease itching, burning, and pain.
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Can you put any ointment on shingles?

You can also use calamine lotion. Try not to use so much lotion that it cakes and is hard to get off. Put cornstarch or baking soda on the sores to help dry them out so they heal faster. Do not use thick ointment, such as petroleum jelly, on the sores.
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Can I use triple antibiotic ointment on shingles?

Later, when the crusts and scabs are separating, your skin may become dry and cracked. If that happens rub on a small amount of antibiotic ointment (Polysporin or bacitracin) three or four times a day.
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What is the best cream to put on shingles over the counter?

Applying a medicated anti-itch lotion (two brands: Benadryl, Caladryl) to the blisters might reduce the pain and itching. Placing cool compresses soaked in water mixed with white vinegar on the blisters and sores might also help. If shingles causes severe pain, your doctor might prescribe a stronger pain medicine.
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What can Neosporin be used for



What kind of ointment do you put on shingles?

The American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends using calamine lotion for shingles. Calamine lotion can create a cooling sensation to help with itching from conditions such as chickenpox. In addition, it contains zinc oxide.
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What cream can I put on shingles blisters?

To relieve itching and discomfort, try: A cool, wet compresses on the affected skin. Soothing baths and lotions, such as colloidal oatmeal bath, starch baths, or calamine lotion. Zostrix, a cream that contains capsaicin (an extract of pepper)
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Can you put hydrocortisone cream on shingles?

Can I use hydrocortisone cream on a shingles rash? There is no evidence that hydrocortisone cream will help treat pain in a shingles rash. Instead, try using calamine lotion or Benadryl (both topical and oral).
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What can I put on my shingles scab?

Self-care tips
  1. Apply topical lidocaine or capsaicin. Topical creams that contain capsaicin or lidocaine can help block pain messages from your skin to your nerves. ...
  2. Soak in oatmeal baths. A cool oatmeal bath may also help ease the pain of shingles scabs. ...
  3. Wear loose-fitting clothing. ...
  4. Take medication as prescribed.
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Can I spread shingles on myself?

Answer: Shingles cannot spread from one person to another. However, the virus that causes shingles (varicella-zoster virus) can spread from a person with active shingles to someone who is not immune to chickenpox (most people have had a chickenpox infection or vaccinated against chickenpox).
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Should I cover shingles with bandages?

Cover the rash loosely with a non-adhesive sterile bandage. Do not touch or scratch it. Keeping the area covered also helps prevent spreading the virus. Cool the area with ice packs; cool, wet cloths; or cool baths.
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Is it OK to put Vaseline on shingles?

Do not use thick ointment, such as petroleum jelly, on the sores. This will keep them from drying and healing. To help remove loose crusts, soak them in tap water. This can help decrease oozing, and dry and soothe the skin.
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Should you let shingles dry out?

Self-care. If you develop the shingles rash, there are a number of things you can do to help relieve your symptoms, such as: keeping the rash as clean and dry as possible – this will reduce the risk of the rash becoming infected with bacteria. wearing loose-fitting clothing – this may help you feel more comfortable.
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How do you know shingles are healing?

The blisters will scab over and begin to heal, which takes from 1 to 3 weeks, unless the rash is on your scalp in which case it can take several months. As they heal, the blisters become smaller and less painful, generally over a period of 3 to 5 weeks.
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What does a mild case of shingles look like?

A mild case of shingles may include a red rash without blisters. The shingles rash and blisters are distinct characteristics of the illness. Mild cases of shingles do not usually cause headaches, fever, or fatigue. Whether mild or severe, pain is the most common symptom of shingles.
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Should you put rubbing alcohol on shingles?

Generally, it's best to avoid alcohol during shingles treatment. Shingles (herpes zoster) is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. An episode of shingles usually heals on its own within a few weeks.
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Can I wash my shingles rash?

Ideally, you should bathe with cool or lukewarm water and avoid very hot water. You can also apply a cool, wet compress to the rash and blisters. The AAD recommends you soak a clean washcloth in cold water and place the cloth on top of the affected area several times a day. Leave it on for 5 to 10 minutes.
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What are the final stages of shingles?

The stages of shingles are tingling pain, followed by a burning feeling and a red rash, then blistering, and finally the blisters will crust over.
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How long do you feel unwell with shingles?

How long does shingles last? Most cases of shingles last three to five weeks. The first sign is often burning or tingling pain; sometimes it includes numbness or itching on one side of the body. Somewhere between one and five days after the tingling or burning feeling on the skin, a red rash will appear.
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What are the three stages of shingles?

Shingles' clinical manifestations are divided into 3 distinct phases: preeruptive, acute eruptive, and chronic. The preeruptive phase (or preherpetic neuralgia stage) usually lasts about 48 hours but can stretch to 10 days in some cases.
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How painful is shingles on a scale of 1 to 10?

“Shingles is extremely painful," Wigand-Bolling said. “On a scale from one to 10, most patients will say the pain ranges from six to 10.” Between 1 and 5 days after the first symptoms occur, a rash will develop in the affected area.
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How do you sleep with shingles?

What to do when shingles makes you tired
  1. Set up a sleep routine. Pain from shingles or PHN can make it hard to sleep. ...
  2. Reduce stress. Stress can really sap your energy. ...
  3. Eat often. Eating often may help you keep your energy levels up while you're feeling tired. ...
  4. Stay hydrated. ...
  5. Reach out.
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Can I clean shingles with hydrogen peroxide?

Peroxide has a great cleaning ability, and can help clean your roof or algae stains. Peroxide is also a bleaching agent and is used in many of the same situations as its chlorine bleach counterpart.
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Do I need to see a doctor for mild shingles?

Contact your doctor promptly if you suspect shingles, but especially in the following situations: The pain and rash occur near an eye. If left untreated, this infection can lead to permanent eye damage. You're 60 or older, because age significantly increases your risk of complications.
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How do I know if my rash is shingles?

Signs & Symptoms

Shingles is a painful rash that develops on one side of the face or body. The rash consists of blisters that typically scab over in 7 to 10 days and fully clears up within 2 to 4 weeks. Before the rash appears, people often have pain, itching, or tingling in the area where it will develop.
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