QuestionHi:
I have had shingles for 35 years, occurring about every 3-6 years. I am now 50. The outbreak/s have always presented on the LEFT side of my forehead, nearly reaching my eye. I take Famvir or Zovirax for this with some success. I had a (LEFT side) outbreak late October of this year, which cleared up after 1 week. Yesterday, Dec. 7th, I had another outbreak, but this time it presented on the RIGHT side of my forehead - for the first time. The left side is not affected this time. Is this a case of Disseminated Zoster, or does this term only apply when you have dual outbreaks at the same time? A little background: starting in October and ending in November of this year, I have had 3 oral surgeries involving some tooth extractions w/implants, and am taking Clindamycin and Amoxicillin for this. Could my immunosuppression be a concern, or perhaps I'm stressed out because I'm terrified of dental work? I'm really curious why after all this time the shingles have crossed over, as well as the new frequency. Thank you for any advice you may have for me.
AnswerThe disturbance in the geo rhythm might have caused you this problem. Smear Indian ayurvedic oil "PINDA THAILA" to the affected area twice and just do 3doem meditation for 5 minutes twice a a day using 3d oem chart. you can find the 3d oem chart in your local book store. more about 3d oem you can find at http://www.3doem.com