Any disease requires a good treatment method, which will be of great help in improving the disease. Many people do not know much about viral herpes, and do not know what treatment method to choose during treatment. Before treating this type of disease, you need to understand it a little bit, so that during the treatment process, you will know how to do the best to improve your own disease condition. So how to treat viral herpes specifically? Detailed consultation is also needed so that you can have a good understanding of such issues. However, when viral herpes occurs, you must cooperate with the doctors' treatment. Viral herpes: Herpes Simplex is a viral skin disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. It is divided into herpes simplex and herpes zoster. Herpes simplex is a skin disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. It tends to invade the junction of the skin and mucous membranes, and manifests as localized clustered blisters. Herpes zoster is an acute viral skin disease caused by the herpes virus, with dense blisters distributed in a band-like manner along one side of the peripheral nerve, neuralgia, and local lymphadenopathy as the main characteristics. There are still many unresolved issues regarding the treatment of viral herpes, and treatment cannot completely eliminate the virus and prevent recurrence of the disease. Currently, treatment is divided into general treatment, antiviral treatment and traditional Chinese medicine treatment, all of which are necessary. General treatment is actually symptomatic treatment, while antiviral treatment is causal treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment mostly relies on syndrome differentiation and treatment, treating both the symptoms and the root causes, to effectively prevent recurrence. (1) Oral administration, 0.2 g/time, once every 4 hours or 1 g/day, given in divided doses. The course of treatment depends on the condition and can range from a few days to half a year. Patients with renal insufficiency should reduce the dosage as appropriate. ⑵ Intravenous drip, 5 mg/time, added to 5%-10% glucose injection, drip time 1 hour, once every 8 hours, for 7 consecutive days. Children under 12 years old should be given 0.25g/m2 at a time. For patients with renal insufficiency, the dosage should be reduced; for patients with creatinine clearance of 10-25 ml/m2 per minute, the dosage should be reduced to once every 24 hours; for patients with clearance of 0-10 ml/m2 per minute, the dosage should be reduced to 2.5 mg/kg, once every 24 hours. Adverse reactions and precautions: Drug rash, nausea, sweating, hypotension, hematuria and increased creatinine levels may occasionally occur during intravenous administration, but they return to normal after drug discontinuation. There are no obvious adverse reactions when taken orally, and the use of probenecid can slow down the excretion of the drug, prolong its half-life, and cause drug accumulation in the body. The above is a detailed explanation of viral herpes. Through the above introduction, we have a good understanding of this type of disease. It is a skin disease, but such skin diseases are very harmful to physical health. Therefore, treatment needs to be timely and the time is relatively long, which is conducive to the improvement of the patient's disease. |
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