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How To Cure Shingles In Easy Ways

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Shingles, caused by the herpes varicella zoster virus is a skin condition which lasts for a fortnight or so. The condition results in itchy rashes and blisters, and can be very painful. You may also feel like having flu with the occurrence of fever and chills.

The nerves and the skin near such nerves are affected by shingles. The chances of getting shingles increases if you are above the age of 50 years, or if your immune system is weak. Here are some natural ways to cure shingles, which help in faster healing:

Various Ways To Cure Shingles

Ice Packs

Ice with its cooling sensation helps to get relief from the itching and pain caused due to shingles. Prepare an ice pack and apply it to the affected areas for about 4-5 minutes.

Do not keep the pack on one position for too long and keep pressing the affected area gently. This can be repeated three to four times in a day. As cold treatment is good in treating pain, it helps to reduce the pain caused by shingles too.

Mint Leaves

Mint leaves (pudina) have a lot of health benefits, and are known for its healing qualities throughout the world. Take some mint leaves and mix it with water.

Apply this paste to the affected area of rashes and itching. Leave the paste on for about 10 minutes, and then wash it. It will give relief almost immediately. Continue this process at least twice a day for a couple of days.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera and honey have unique healing features which are known to all of us. Take an equal quantity of aloe vera gel and honey and mix it well. Apply this paste to the affected area. Leave it on for around 10 minutes.

It will cool your skin and eradicate the itching sensation almost immediately. A mixture of aloe vera gel and cayenne pepper can be prepared and applied to the affected area. This also gives a relief from itching and pain almost immediately.

Oatmeal

Oatmeal by itself has a lot of healing value too. Prepare a paste of Oatmeal mixed with water and cover the affected area of the skin with it.

Keep it for a couple of hours or overnight, as you please. The properties in the oatmeal help eradicate the rashes and the inflammation as well.

Neem Leaves

Take a good amount of neem leaves and boil it in water till the water turns green in colour. Then let it cool down till you feel it won’t hurt while bathing. Bathe with this water at least twice a day. The properties of the neem plant with help in easing out the itching sensation.

Other Cures

Garlic has both antibiotic and anti viral properties. Eating 5-6 cloves of garlic every morning on empty stomach helps destroying the virus that causes shingles. Eucalyptus oil has qualities similar to that of garlic and helps in cooling the skin.

A few drops applied on the affected area gives relief immediately from pain. Peppermint oil has great cooling properties. Applying this oil with the help of cotton on the affected area gives instant relief from rashes and itching sensation.

The most important thing to remember when you suffer from shingles is not to itch the affected area as you may end up scarring the skin and delaying the recovery process.

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