While you have shingles, you want to take good care of yourself and the rash. Here’s what dermatologists recommend.
1. See a doctor within 2 to 3 days of getting the rash. If you could have shingles, you want to see a doctor within 72 hours of getting the rash.
Starting treatment within 72 hours of developing a rash can:
2. Care for the rash every day until it clears. Most people see the blister-like rash start to scab in about 7 to 10 days. It usually takes between 2 and 4 weeks for the rash to go away completely.
3. Treat uncomfortable skin safely and effectively. While your skin heals, the skin with the rash can feel extremely uncomfortable, and even painful.
To ease this discomfort, dermatologists recommend the following:
4. Take good care of yourself while you have the shingles rash. The following can help you heal and feel better:
5. Tell your doctor if you experience any other health problems. Some people who get shingles develop other health problems. Call your doctor’s office right away if you have any of the following:
6. Talk with your doctor about getting the shingles vaccine. You can get shingles again. A shingles vaccine that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved in 2017 can greatly reduce your risk of developing shingles again.
Most people who are otherwise healthy can get this vaccine after the rash clears completely. Your doctor can tell you if this vaccine is right for you. If it is, your doctor can tell you when you can have it.
7. Prevent others from getting sick. Until the shingles rash clears, you are contagious.
Anyone who has not had chickenpox (or the vaccine for chickenpox) can catch the virus. This could cause chickenpox. To avoid infecting others, who could get chickenpox and later shingles, dermatologists recommend that you do the following until the rash clears:
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