• Br J Community Nurs · Jun 2002

    Review

    Life after shingles: the management of postherpetic neuralgia.

    • Heather Williams.
    • Chronic Pain Management, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
    • Br J Community Nurs. 2002 Jun 1; 7 (6): 286-7, 290-1.

    AbstractChronic pain may have devastating effects on the physical and psychological well being of many patients (Harden, 1999). Most community nurses are in contact with a number of patients with chronic pain and will be asked for advice and recommendations with regards to its management. Chronic neuropathic pain is a complex and sometimes intractable condition that patients will seek help for, from either GPs or from the community nursing teams. This article will examine one neuropathic pain syndrome - post-herpetic neuralgia - and review the evidence base in relation to treatment strategies, in an attempt to support community staff in the management of this difficult to treat pain syndrome.

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