PHN is long-term nerve pain that occurs after a shingles (herpes zoster) outbreak. Even after the rash resolves, nerve damage can lead to persistent burning, stabbing, or electric-like pain.
PHN results from damage to sensory nerves during a shingles infection. These nerves may continue to misfire, causing pain that lasts months or even years after the rash heals.
Burning or sharp nerve pain in the affected area
Sensitivity to light touch (even from clothing)
Tingling, numbness, or skin irritation
Pain worsened by temperature or stress
Sleep and mood disturbances
Some patients recover within 3–6 months, but others may have symptoms for a year or more. Early intervention improves outcomes.
Doctors often prescribe:
Antivirals (during shingles phase)
Painkillers, antidepressants, or anti-epileptic medications
Topical creams or lidocaine patches
Nerve blocks
Pain relief may be temporary or incomplete
Side effects from long-term medications
Some patients experience medication resistance
Nerve blocks may wear off or require repetition
We focus on non-invasive nerve repair therapies that reduce sensitivity and inflammation:
Shockwave therapy to improve microcirculation and stimulate tissue healing
HotHeal Therapy Protocol — pioneered by our clinic — using manual therapy and non-invasive radiofrequency for pain modulation
Pioneered Home Therapy Protocol, which combines:
FDA-approved PEMF therapy (backed by Oxford Journal studies)
Regenerix Gold — a premium supplement supporting nerve and joint repair
Korean transdermal technology for deep skin-layer delivery
These options are ideal for patients who want to avoid long-term medication use or are seeking alternatives after limited results elsewhere.
No. They are non-invasive and well-tolerated, even for patients with extreme skin sensitivity.
Surgery is rarely recommended for PHN. However, we provide second opinions for patients considering invasive procedures or who have persistent unresolved pain.
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