Shingles on the legs

Introduction At first glance, it may not be possible to imagine much of shingles. Unfortunately this disease is not as romantic as it sounds. If you listen around, one person might connect it with the upper body, another might connect it with the face. What exactly is shingles and can you get it somewhere else, … Shingles on the legs

Complications | Shingles on the legs

Complications With increasing age, the risk of developing so-called zoster neuralgia from shingles increases. This is nerve pain in the affected nerve that persists even though the shingles itself has long since subsided. Although this complication is not visible, it is also a severe psychological burden for the patient. This must be avoided by appropriate … Complications | Shingles on the legs

Shingles on the eye

Definition Shingles in the eye or zoster ophthalmicus is caused by a reactivation of certain herpes viruses, the varicella zoster viruses. In the case of shingles in the eye, the reactivation of varicella zoster infection develops in the first branch of the trigeminal nerve, the ophthalmic nerve. Therefore, the symptoms develop in the forehead region … Shingles on the eye

Consequences of an operation | What are the consequences of a slipped disc?

Consequences of an operation The most commonly used surgical technique for removing a herniated disc is open surgery (microsurgical discectomy). With this procedure, even in complicated and severe cases, one has full insight into the area to be operated. This operation requires a general anaesthetic, which in turn is associated with risks. Especially in older … Consequences of an operation | What are the consequences of a slipped disc?