Treatment for Zoster should be instituted as early as possible to limit the progression of the disease.
One of the conditions that recur when the immune system is weakened is Shingles. It is also called Herpes Zoster. Why does it appear? This viral infection occurs due to the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus. This virus is part of the herpes virus family and is responsible for the appearance of Chickenpox (chickenpox) in childhood. Generally, Shingles only happens once in a lifetime. But in the situation where the immune system is weakened, the condition can be reinstated.
People who have had chicken pox and have low immunity can develop this disease. Decreased immunity can be caused by serious diseases – HIV, cancer, chemotherapy and immunosuppressive treatments, stress, surgical interventions, major traumas. The disease may occur more often in the elderly. But, regardless of age, it is good to know that it can be reactivated on a favorable ground – low immune system.
How does an episode of Shingles manifest itself?
Zoster patients have blisters and pain in the affected skin area. The feeling of pain may even persist for several weeks. It depends on each patient’s immune system whether the blisters heal without leaving any marks, or if they heal late, with the risk of scarring. In about a week after the onset, the blisters become ulcerated after 5-7 days and are covered by crusts that will disappear in 2-4 weeks.
What diet should patients with Zoster follow
Even in the case of this condition, the immune system can also be stimulated by healthy eating. Here is what is not allowed in the Zoster patient’s diet: concentrated sweets, alcohol, coffee, sausages, fast food. Fruits, fresh vegetables, peanuts, whole grains, nuts are recommended. Lifestyle should support drug treatment and balanced diet. Sleep, rest, stress reduction are mandatory. At the recommendation of the attending physician, the immune system of the Zoster patient can also be stimulated by specific food supplements.
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