Postherpetic Neuralgia — Classical Chinese Medicine Support for Post-Shingles Nerve Pain
Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is persistent neuropathic pain in the distribution of a previous shingles rash, continuing more than 3 months after acute infection. Pain can be severe and debilitating. Risk increases with age. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic in Belmont Perth, Dr. Yang supports PHN patients alongside medical pain management.
Common Symptom Pattern
- ✓ Shingles within the last 6 months with persistent pain (Pattern 1)
- ✓ Chronic PHN beyond 6 months (Pattern 2)
- ✓ Elderly with PHN and constitutional decline (Pattern 3)
- ✓ Persistent constitutional pattern requiring assessment
- ✓ Persistent constitutional pattern requiring assessment
- ✓ Persistent constitutional pattern requiring assessment
- ✓ Persistent constitutional pattern requiring assessment
- ✓ Persistent constitutional pattern requiring assessment
- ✓ Persistent constitutional pattern requiring assessment
- ✓ Persistent constitutional pattern requiring assessment
Four Patterns We Recognize
Three-Phase Treatment Timeline
AHPRA-Registered, HICAPS-Ready
Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic operates from Belmont (Perth) and Geraldton (Mid West WA). Dr. Yang is AHPRA-registered (CMR0001813274) with HICAPS on-the-spot health-fund rebates. We work alongside your GP and specialists — never as a replacement for medical care.
Supporting Research
Helpful Habits
- ✓ Maintain consistent sleep and wake times
- ✓ Eat warm cooked meals — avoid cold raw foods
- ✓ Stay hydrated with warm or room-temperature water
- ✓ Gentle daily movement appropriate to capacity
- ✓ Stress regulation — breathwork, light walking
- ✓ Continue all prescribed medications and specialist follow-up
Best Avoided
- ✗ Iced drinks and frozen foods
- ✗ Late-night eating disrupting sleep
- ✗ Over-exercising during flare phases
- ✗ Self-medication with unverified herbal products
- ✗ Skipping specialist follow-up appointments
- ✗ Untested supplement combinations
Frequently Asked Questions
Can classical treatment help PHN?
Yes — acupuncture has evidence for PHN pain management. Classical work complements medication.
How long until improvement?
Subacute: 4–10 weeks. Chronic: 2–4 months.
Should I have the shingles vaccine?
Yes — recombinant zoster vaccine is recommended for adults 50+. Reduces shingles and PHN risk substantially.
Is PHN permanent?
Many patients improve over months to years; some have persistent pain. Early and sustained treatment produces better outcomes. —
Are your clinics covered by health funds?
Yes — HICAPS-equipped at both Belmont (Perth) and Geraldton (Mid West WA) clinics for on-the-spot rebates with most major Australian health funds.
Are your clinics covered by health funds?
Yes — HICAPS-equipped at both Belmont (Perth) and Geraldton (Mid West WA) clinics for on-the-spot rebates with most major Australian health funds.
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