Luv Bunnies
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My 85-year old dad has a case of the shingles (he says it's his own fault for procrastinating about getting the vaccine!). He had it diagnosed by the nurse practitioner at his doctor's office and she gave him medication for it. She also said to use calamine lotion to help dry up the sores and take Tylenol for the pain. Since he's on a blood thinner, he can't take Motrin.
Yesterday, the pain got really bad and the Tylenol is no longer helping. He was hoping it would be better today, but it seems to be even worse. I told him to call the doctor's office in the morning and ask if there's a safe prescription pain reliever they could give him. In the meantime, I was wondering what else he might be able to do - cold soaks, hot soaks, other lotions, creams, etc? Can anyone recommend anything that worked for you or a family member? I had a mild case of shingles when I was 26 (that was 20 years ago..yikes!). I had just started a very stressful new job and I got a small patch of shingles on my back. I remember it being very painful, but my dad's affected area is much larger than mine was. From talking to him on the phone, I can tell he is extrememly uncomfortable. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Yesterday, the pain got really bad and the Tylenol is no longer helping. He was hoping it would be better today, but it seems to be even worse. I told him to call the doctor's office in the morning and ask if there's a safe prescription pain reliever they could give him. In the meantime, I was wondering what else he might be able to do - cold soaks, hot soaks, other lotions, creams, etc? Can anyone recommend anything that worked for you or a family member? I had a mild case of shingles when I was 26 (that was 20 years ago..yikes!). I had just started a very stressful new job and I got a small patch of shingles on my back. I remember it being very painful, but my dad's affected area is much larger than mine was. From talking to him on the phone, I can tell he is extrememly uncomfortable. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
