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Remember that time I got shingles on the face? I know I won’t be forgetting that experience anytime soon…For anyone who has had or currently has shingles, you know this is a pain you won’t soon forget. They call it adult chickenpox, but I can assure you it’s far worse than chickenpox ever was (some of us actually got chickenpox pre chickenpox vaccine!).

I’m going to skip over the whole medical diagnosis part since your doctor should probably be the one doing that but instead describe my personal experience with shingles i.e. herpes zoster or varicella zoster virus and how to recover from shingles quickly.

The first thing I did when I got diagnosed, was immediately take to the internet to see if anyone had helpful tips for healing shingles fast. I read a lot of shingles horror stories, some not-so-horror stories but also some really productive tips. I’m hoping this post can be that for some of you. Or if you have a friend or family member suffering, feel free to pass onto them. We got this!

So, first things first…

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SHINGLES DIAGNOSIS

A couple days before the infamous shingles rash appeared, my lymph nodes on the left side of my neck and ear were super inflamed and I felt like I had a fever. I then developed a lot of pain in my ear with a monstrous headache, so the next day I went to the doctor to see if I had an ear infection. That morning I noticed two huge zits on my forehead which I thought was strange (because I never breakout on my forehead) but they didn’t occur to me as anything but zits. You know those huge underground zits you get? They looked and felt like those.

My doctor looked in my ear, felt my lymph nodes and informed me I did not have an ear infection but likely some kind of virus that my body was trying to fight. Neither of us thought anything of the zits and I went home feeling pretty crappy but relieved it wasn’t an ear infection.

Over the next few hours is when the rash really started to develop. A few more bumps on my forehead, one on my eyebrow and those big “zits” also known as “shingles blisters” started to become really painful. The pain I felt in my ear started moving into my head and my swollen lymph nodes made it difficult to turn my neck. I later found out that the pain in my ear was likely caused by the fact that the shingles on my face developed in my trigeminal nerve which is right next to your middle ear.

I knew pretty much as soon as the pain migrated to my forehead that I had shingles. People have been shocked to discover that you can a) get shingles under the age of 60 and b) get shingles on your face. I knew both were possible because my Mom had them on her face when I was really young. Thankfully that situation clued me into what was happening with my own body but for any of you out there who don’t know this, you can get shingles at any age and they can happen at any nerve root in your body, including your face!

Shingles recovery and tips and tricks for how to heal your body when diagnosed with shingles

SHINGLES RECOVERY

Because I pretty quickly tuned into what was happening, I was able to get started with my shingles recovery fairly quickly. According to the CDC, if you manage to diagnose shingles within 72 hours of the blisters appearing, the antiviral medications (typically acyclovir, valacyclovir/valtrex, and famciclovir) are most effective.

I’m lucky I caught it within that window and am certain I was able to recover from shingles fast because of this. Of course, not everyone will know right away, but if you have a gut feeling or any of the symptoms I described above, go to your doctor!

Besides my antiviral 3x a day I was also prescribed pain meds, which I honestly didn’t end up taking. Heavy pain meds make me feel sick and groggy so except for the first two days when the pain was pretty excruciating, I used advil/motrin (ibuprofen) and tylenol (acetaminophen) to help manage the pain.

Eventually the pain dissipated and was followed by itching as the scabs dried and healed over. This is the typical course of shingles in which it starts with pain + tingling and then the rash appears. Once the rash scabs over you are no longer contagious.

Of course, I also turned to diet and lifestyle choices to also help manage the symptoms. I’m fairly confident that in addition to the antivirals, these choices helped to decrease the span of my shingles experience. So let’s get into that…

Healing shingles through supplements, diet and lifestyle changes - these are the best tips for healing your shingles and aiding in shingles recovery

HOW TO RECOVER FROM SHINGLES QUICKLY

I think the most important piece of this post is this section. Of course, catching it early and taking the antivirals helps a ton but shingles is so much more than just popping some pills and hoping for the best. I’m not here to throw conventional medicine under the rug. I don’t think I’d have had such a quick turnaround if it hadn’t been for the full course of antivirals I took, but there are a lot of home remedies you can incorporate to also help speed up the process and the pain and itchiness that typically ensues.

CBD/THC

In addition to OTC pain meds, I used CBD and THC to help manage the pain. I’ve been playing around with different types of CBD and found the Calm pen from Dosist to be most effective. For THC I used topical salve on the rash itself and it was literally a godsend to help manage the pain. It was basically like a more effective calamine lotion.

BONE BROTH

There’s a reason your body craves broth when you’re sick. Bone broth is super anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting. It contains vitamins and minerals that help support gut health and reduce pain and inflammation. Generally a good idea to consume bone broth with a weakened immune system.

I’ve had two cups of bone broth every single day for the last two weeks. Currently obsessed with Kettle and Fire and especially their mushroom and chicken broth! Use code THEHEALTHYMAVEN to save 20% off your first order.

KOMBUCHA/PROBIOTICS

When they say “it all starts in your gut”, they’re not kidding! After my bout with SIBO I had to eliminate and then slowly add in fermented foods and probiotics. It’s been almost 6 months since then and I am now happily back to taking my daily probiotic and guzzling my Healthade kombucha. 5:00 PM became my “kombucha happy hour”.

SUPPLEMENTS

Pretty much everyone under the sun will recommend a different supplement to you when they hear you have shingles. Truthfully, there are many MANY out there that could benefit you, shingles or not. I decided to stick with what I had from my Care/of packs and add in one that was consensus amongst everyone, L-Lysine.

Zinc – supports immune function and has an antiviral effect

L-lysine – an amino acid that helps reduce the spread of the shingles virus

Rhodiola – an adaptogenic herb that’s shown stress relieving properties

Astragalus – another herb that helps support immune function and has an antiviral effect

LEMON BALM

I wasn’t sure which category to put this under, so instead it gets a category of it’s own. Lemon Balm is an herb that is known to help reduce pain from shingles specifically, both internally and topically. I pretty much got all my hydration from drinking 6-8 cups of Lemon Balm Tea a day and once the initial couple of days of pain went down, I used a topical lemon balm cream to help reduce inflammation, reduce pain and help promote healing.

Someone on Instagram told me to order this Lemon Balm Salve from Amazon and it was literally the best advice I got from everyone. It’s kind of like one of those thick lotions that you put over the fluid-filled blisters. Within a week the rash had gone done and had begun healing. Some people swear by capsaicin cream but I haven’t tried it.

DIET

I am a true believer in the healing power of food. Now I don’t think eating perfectly “clean” replaces other lifestyle habits or conventional medicine, but it is a great tertiary care to support your body. And truthfully, when you’re sick (at least when I’m sick), I’m not craving the same foods I normally do. I think when you really tap in and listen you’ll realize that the foods you crave like bone broth and vegetables are actually your body’s way of supporting you.

In my case I literally wanted all the warm, green veggies in broth. Particularly kale and bok choy. Interestingly my acupuncturist told me that bok choy is a common healing and cooling food in Traditional Chinese Medicine and that because shingles is excessive heat in your body, bok choy was a great cooling choice. Our bodies are crazy!

In addition to plenty of veggies, I also found myself gravitating towards antioxidant fruits like berries and lots of bananas. I didn’t intentionally do it, but I pretty much ate zero refined sugar for a week. As I started to feel better I was like “give me the brownies!!!” but while I was still heavy in the pain-zone I didn’t want any of it.

I also consumed more turmeric that I ever thought I could and especially loved it in my morning Matcha and Turmeric Latte. My body was NOT craving coffee so my morning matcha really did the trick.

ESSENTIAL OILS

I’ll be honest, when I’m sick I often turn to essential oils for primary support, but for shingles they definitely played second fiddle. I rubbed fortify on my chest and neck lymph nodes to support my immune system and diffused grounding and soothing blends like unwind, spa spirit and tranquility to help stay calm and promote self-care and relaxation.

I personally didn’t do this because I had shingles on my face but if you have shingles on the side of the body (the most common) or somewhere you can soak in a bath, people swear by oatmeal baths to help relieve pain and improve symptoms as well as using a cool compress to provide some relief.

Note: After about two weeks I began seeing an acupuncturist to help with some postherpetic neuralgia (post-shingles nerve pain) that remained even after the rash had healed. I highly recommend if you’re still dealing with pain but are out of the itchiness and scabbing phase.

Kombucha and how probiotics help in shingles recovery

THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP FOR SHINGLES

I know that this is a lot of information so give yourself time to take it all in. Perhaps, more importantly take this one piece of advice: RELAX. Shingles is usually brought on by stress in your life. While I didn’t think I had a lot of stress (I’ve become a lot better at managing it!), when I listed everything on my plate it’s easy to see how my body was overburdened.

The biggest lesson learned through this process is how important it is to really, truly support your body. People often mentioned how lucky I was to be able to have a job that works from home, but when you’re sick it’s easy to just reach for your phone in bed or work on a project while recovering on the couch. The boundaries are less clear. Though I did the bare minimum I needed to do, I mostly took a lot of time to rest, nap, journal, watch TV and essentially do nothing.

Acknowledging those stressors and putting in plans of action to eliminate or diffuse them is the key to getting over shingles.

And note: there’s no way to cure shingles in 3 days! Anyone who says so is lying, but hopefully using these tips you can get rid of them quickly without any complications.

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If you’re over 60 there is a shingles vaccination (called shingrix) to help with the prevention of shingles. You can ask your doctor or healthcare provider about it if you’re interested. And yes, it’s still worth getting even if you’ve had shingles as you can get it more than once!

Have you ever had or currently have shingles? Any tips to add? Drop them below!

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246 Comments

  1. It is interesting about the monolauren. My first thought was if it destroys that fatty layer around bacteria and viruses, would it also destroy the mylenation around you neural cells?

  2. My husband stopped taking rhodiola and ashwaganda because he said it didn’t make him feel any different. Two weeks later he has shingles. The rhodiola and ashwaganda helped with his stress and depression and being adaptogens take care of the body as a whole. He is on acyclovir and he’s back on my ayurvedic medicine.

  3. Was diagnosed with facial shingles in September ’18. Am still dealing with crawling ants under my skin on my forehead and scalp. And the interior stabs, like voodoo needles trying to get out of my head. Always unexpected and horrific pain. Yet the same area itches and is completely numb. My eye is red and sore-can’t afford the eye appointment.
    Every Dr I have seen says it could be a year before it goes away-I personally don’t think it will ever be gone.
    I have no idea what I did to deserve this-and I don’t understand why it is getting more and more common at all ages. And there is no research being done to stop or even help.

  4. Hi everyone,
    I feel for all of you!
    I’m 54 and I’ve had shingles for 4 1/2 weeks now and I’m still feeling really ordinary!
    I first went to my GP with a sore eye and a couple of ‘spots’ on my scalp. It didn’t take her long to diagnose shingles.
    2 x 10 days courses of anti viral meds and steroid drops and Zoster ointment for my eye. My eye burns and consistently feels like there is something in it.
    My Opthamologist saw slight scarring and 2 small lesions on my eye…he says the scarring won’t ever go away but thankfully it’s not affecting my eyesight.
    First week was horrid to say the least…pain, burning, severe itching, nausea, couldn’t eat..slept a lot and just felt miserable. I found a hot wheat bag helped with all the shooting pains in my head.
    Thank goodness that shooting pain eventually went away but I still feel like my forehead and scalp are severely sunburnt, the areas of rash around my eye and nose are still numb and the itchiness drives me crazy!
    As each day passes I think I’m feeling a little bit better,
    It is a really slow recovery progress and I still get really tired. I can see light at the end of the tunnel but boy its been a struggle.
    My very best to everyone out there who is struggling too…I feel your pain!

  5. My heart goes out to all of you. I was diagnosed last Tuesday with shingles on my left arm. of course I’ve got the fire ants sensation or I like to describe it as a poison ivy on top of a sunburn all the way up my left arm around my shoulder blade. The sores themselves on the other hand I only got two and a couple of tiny spots. I caught mine within 4 days and started Valtrex and B12. A week and a half later I barely have random needle poke Sensations or numbness. After reading a lot of these I thank my lucky stars that must be one of the lucky ones that got such a mild case. But I honestly think acting fast getting on the antiviral medicine and overdosing on B12 is what helped the most for me.

  6. Thank you, for writing this!

    On March 25th, I had the terrible pain on the left side of my face. I went to an urgent care center and was diagnosed with an ear infection and strep throat. I had no symptoms of the strep and I was told that the ear infection developed because of it. On March 27th I noticed a rash on my jawline. I assumed that I had some sort of reaction to the antibiotics I was prescribed. March 28th I woke up to a mountain of lumps and bumps on my jawline, neck, behind my ear, and in my hair. I freaked and went to the ER. I was told that I had shingles. I cried and thought THIS WEEK SUCKS! I was told that stress, and my body fighting the other illnesses, activated my shingles. Although my face hurts, the worst pain is the “shocks” I get throughout the left side of my scalp. Along with my smorgasbord of medications, I’ve been taking probiotics, and I made a sweet concoction of essential oils.

  7. I have had 7 Outbreaks of Shingles. I avoid Tomatoes Wheat Germ Brussels sprouts Cashews Grapes Pumpkin Seeds Pecans Blackberries Blueberries Peanuts Chocolate Sugars. I recently was on medicine that gave me Hives, and that brought on the Shingles. Luckily I have had it several times now, and I got it early. Please everyone be careful if a doctor prescribes medicine. Last Year I was prescribed Ceftin for a Sinus Infection, and I had an awful Hives Breakout that lead to a very bad case of Shingles. This Year my Podiatrist Prescribed Lamisil. I normally don’t use prescriptions, unless I Absolutely need it. When I get Shingles it’s so Bad Natural Remedies don’t work. Thankfully The after Hours Clinic I go to has diagnosed me several times, so They give me stronger medicine. I hope I was able to help someone with this information.

  8. I am 53
    Diagnosed march of last year.
    All I can say is my pain around my waist
    Up into my lungs in the back is no joke…
    Been living he for a year !
    Pain isn’t going away
    Ever!

  9. I have found if you catch the blisters early a topical mixture of oregano oil and coconut (any carrier oil because oregano is very astringent and harsh) will help speed up healing. I also supplement this with oregano oil pills.