Journal français d'ophtalmologie
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Comparative Study
[Facial anesthetic blocks in the treatment of acute pain during ophthalmic zoster].
Ophthalmic zoster is frequently accompanied by severe pain in the frontal and nasal divisions of the ophthalmic nerve. Treating this pain is often difficult, particularly in elderly patients, owing to iatrogenic effects and to interactions with the pre-existing diseases and treatments frequently present in this age group. The aim of our study was to consider the efficacy and toxicity of the frontal and nasal nerve blocks in the treatment of severe pain during acute ophthalmic zoster in the elderly. ⋯ Anesthetic blocks of the frontal and nasal branches, repeated if necessary, give fast and effective relief from the severe pain of acute ophthalmic zoster. They are fully tolerated and simple to administer, making them an excellent indication in the complementary treatment of the pain of hyperalgic acute zoster in the elderly.