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Diagnosis of postherpetic neuralgia
Postherpetic Nerve Pain Diagnosis Ideas Postherpetic Nerve Pain Diagnosis IdeasA medical history inquiry
1.Onset and course of disease
Scattered and localized skin pain, often as itching, burning, needle-like, knife-like, electric shock, or throbbing pain in an area associated with a nerve distribution
Scattered and localized skin pain, often as itching, burning, needle-like, knife-like, electric shock, or throbbing pain in an area associated with a nerve distributionintermittent and chronic pain
intermittent and chronic painA well-documented history of herpes
A well-documented history of herpesEmotional and sleep conditions
Emotional and sleep conditionsChanges in activities of daily living
Changes in activities of daily livingimportant personal history
important personal history2.
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Visible local scarring or hyperpigmentation
Localized hyperalgesia or hypoalgesia
Localized hyperalgesia or hypoalgesialocalized hyperalgesia
localized hyperalgesiaLocalized manifestations of autonomic dysfunction such as hyperhidrosis
Localized manifestations of autonomic dysfunction such as hyperhidrosis3.
3.
Diagnosis of postherpetic pain independent of specific laboratory tests
Virus culture and immunofluorescence staining can be used to differentiate between herpes simplex and herpes zoster
Virus culture and immunofluorescence staining can be used to differentiate between herpes simplex and herpes zosterimmunityThe presence of antibodies to the virus helps to confirm subclinical , especially in the presence of herpes zoster without other tests such as immunoperoxidase staining, histopathology, and Tzanck cytology shingles infection
The presence of antibodies to the virus helps to confirm subclinical , especially in the presence of herpes zoster without other tests such as immunoperoxidase staining, histopathology, and Tzanck cytology shingles infection leave a message here