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Post Herpetic Neuralgia- A Case Report

Publication Type : Case Reports

Source : Educational Administration: Theory and Practice

Url : https://kuey.net/index.php/kuey/article/view/3927

Campus : Faridabad

School : School of Medicine

Year : 2024

Abstract : Varicella zoster virus (VZV), which lies latent in the dorsal root ganglion, reactivates at times to cause an acute, self-limiting neuro-cutaneous viral infection known as Herpes Zoster (HZ). Commonly affects elderly and immunocompromised patients. Infection usually presents as a vesicular rash limiting to a single area of ​​skin and is characterized by unilateral pain, burning and tingling, sometimes leading to Post Herpetic Neuralgia (PHN). PHN which is the common complication of HZ, is usually a constant or intermittent burning, stabbing or sharp shooting pain with hyperalgesia or allodynia, persisting beyond the healing of herpetic skin lesions noted. Here is a case report of PHN evolved from HZ in elderly female affecting all 3 branches of trigeminal nerve with unilateral vesicle over right eyelid and mild pain & swelling on right side of upper and lower lip area with intra-oral involvement of labial mucosa of the same side. Though PHN improves overtime, early diagnosis and treating them improves prognosis and reduces emotional burden especially in older individuals.

Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Shilpa Khullar Sood, Dr Megha Jain, Dr. Hariyabbe Rangaswamy Likhithaswamy and Dr Bhaskar Agarwal 2024. Post Herpetic Neuralgia- A Case Report. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice. 30, 5 (May 2024), 6257–6262. DOI:https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.3927.

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