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Herpes Zoster

 

One’s first encounter with the herpes zoster virus is usually childhood chicken pox. Later in life, the virus may reactivate, causing a characteristic rash of small blisters, frequently on the chest or forehead, which form crusts and may leave scars. This second encounter with the virus is commonly known as shingles.

 

Unlike chicken pox, shingles is usually quite painful. Although this disease often occurs in normal, healthy people, it occurs more frequently in elderly or immune-compromised individuals.

It is important to see an ophthalmologist (Eye M.D.) when herpes zoster occurs on the face, because the virus can invade the eye. An ophthalmologist looks for elevated pressure in the eye, inflammation inside the eye, and herpes zoster lesions on the surface of the eye. All of these problems can be treated, but they are sometimes difficult to manage. Careful treatment and follow up are required. Today, new oral antiviral medications are providing shingles patients with a quicker, more complete recovery.

 

Other Ocular Conditions

 

Allergies and the Eyes

Bell’s Palsy

Headache

Herpes Zoster

Migraine

Traumatic Hyphema

Complete Eye Examinations

Computer Screens

Eye Care Facts and Myths

First Aid for Eye Injuries

How To Instill Eye Drops

Intraocular Foreign Bodies and Sharp Trauma

Legal Blindness

Living With Vision Loss in One Eye

Preventing Eye Injuries

Sports Eye Injuries

Smoking and Eye Disease

 


 

Other Ocular Conditions

 

Allergies and the Eyes

Bell’s Palsy

Headache

Herpes Zoster

Migraine

Traumatic Hyphema

Complete Eye Examinations

Computer Screens

Eye Care Facts and Myths

First Aid for Eye Injuries

How To Instill Eye Drops

Intraocular Foreign Bodies and Sharp Trauma

Legal Blindness

Living With Vision Loss in One Eye

Preventing Eye Injuries

Sports Eye Injuries

Smoking and Eye Disease

 

 

Phoenixville Eye Care Specialists
720 S. Main Street
Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
Phone: 610-933-3498
FAX: 610-933-5052
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