Treatment for PHN includes medicines and self-care.
Over-the-counter pain medicine, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol), may help reduce pain. But if they don't help enough, you may need medicines that calm the nerves that are sending pain signals. They include:
- Gabapentin or pregabalin.
- Tricyclic antidepressant medicines.
- Lidocaine patches or gel (numbing medicine).
- Capsaicin cream (warming medicine).
In addition to medicines, there are other ways to help soothe your pain. They include:
- Wearing soft clothing.
- Using cool packs.
- Gently moving and stretching.
- Doing relaxation and deep breathing exercises.
- Getting enough sleep.
If your pain is hard to manage, you may need to see a pain specialist. They may prescribe other types of pain treatment, such as a nerve block injection. You may be referred to a physical therapist. They can help you lower the sensitivity of the nerves causing you pain.