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Suffering From Harpies Disease. Controlled With Medication. No Relief In Pain. Cure?

I am suffering from harpies disease from last 20 days. now its controlled after taking the medicine for 2 weeks around but no relief from pain i have taken acyclovir 875 mg(5 times a day) , ultracet (3 times a day)and using the same ointment and calamine lotion over the skin. Need advice to get relief from pain the part affected of my body is from half of my stomach to mid of my back making a straight line.
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

These infections can result in severe pain.
The pain related is relieved by using different medications such as those directed at treated neuragia or nerve related pain or analgesic medications for moderate or severe pain.

You may want to consider speaking to your doctor regarding medications such as tegretol, gabapentin or amitriptyline
In addition you may other strong analgesic medications that require a prescription.

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Suffering From Harpies Disease. Controlled With Medication. No Relief In Pain. Cure?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic These infections can result in severe pain. The pain related is relieved by using different medications such as those directed at treated neuragia or nerve related pain or analgesic medications for moderate or severe pain. You may want to consider speaking to your doctor regarding medications such as tegretol, gabapentin or amitriptyline In addition you may other strong analgesic medications that require a prescription. I hope this helps