Neuralgia is defined as a condition of a sudden and heavy
attacks of pain that follows the path of a nerve or nerves as a result
of a change in neurological structure or function due to irritation or
damage to the nerves without stimulating pain receptor (nociceptor) cells. the disease affects about 2%–3% of the population.
I. Symptoms
1. In the study to evaluate the symptoms of neuralgia effect on the patient with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), scientists at Policy Analysis Inc, showed that only about one half had taken prescription medication
for shingles pain during the prior week; dosages were typically low.
Mean average, worst, least, and current pain caused by shingles (0- to
10-point scale) was 4.6 (+/-2.1), 6.0 (+/-2.4), 2.9 (+/-2.3), and 4.0
(+/-2.7), respectively. Mean pain interference with general activity,
mood, relations with other people, sleep, and enjoyment of life (0- to
10-point scale) was 3.7 (+/-3.1), 4.3 (+/-2.9), 3.0 (+/-2.8), 3.8
(+/-2.9), and 4.5 (+/-3.1), respectively. The mean EQ-5D health index
score was 0.61; respondents rated their overall health as 65.7 (+/-21.1)
on a 100-point scale. PHN causes substantial pain, dysfunction, and
poor health-related quality of life in older persons, many of whom might
be suboptimally treated(a).
2. Mechanical allodynia and cold hyperalgesia(13)
Risk factors
1. Age, sex and migraine
In the study conducted by University of Rochester School of Medicine
and Dentistry showed that Univariate and multivariate analyses indicated
that older age, female
sex, presence of a prodrome, greater rash severity, and greater acute
pain severity made independent contributions to identifying which
patients developed PHN. Patients with subacute herpetic neuralgia
who did not develop PHN were significantly younger and had less severe
acute pain than postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) patients but were significantly more likely to have
severe and widespread rash than patients without persisting pain.(14). Other indicated that indicate that patients with migraine(M) should also be screened for
symptoms of occipital neuralgia (ON), as there may be similarities in presentation. The
clinical implications of distinguishing ON + M and isolated ON include
differences in treatment regimen, avoidance of inappropriate use of
medical resources, and differences in long-term outcomes.(15)
2. Immunity
In a report of 821 cases of herpes zoster that met all eligibility criteria, indicated that the
prevalence of postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) more than 30 days after onset of zoster was 8.0% (95%
confidence interval [CI], 6.3%-10.1%) and 4.5% (95% CI, 3.2%-6.2%) after
60 days. Compared with patients younger than 50 years, individuals aged
50 years or older had a 14.7-fold higher prevalence (95% CI, 6.8-32.0)
30 days and a 27.4-fold higher prevalence (95% CI, 8.8-85.4) 60 days
after developing zoster. Prodromal sensory symptoms and certain
conditions associated with compromised immunity were also associated
with PHN. Systemic corticosteroids before zoster and treatment of zoster
with acyclovir or corticosteroids did not significantly affect the
prevalence of PHN.(16)
3. Nutrient deficiency
In the study to compare the nutritional status of PHN patients with that of healthy controls, and then to identify risk factors
for PHN using multivariate multiple logistic regressions, conducted by
Chi Mei Medical Center,, Dr. Chen JY and the medical team showed that
lower concentrations of circulating nutrients, namely vitamin C, ionised
Ca or Zn, are probably a risk factor in Taiwanese patients with PHN.(17)
4. Etc.
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(a) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15943957
(13) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20055264
(14) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15136679
(15) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21198572
(16) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9183233
(17) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21473799
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