Pepper Patch for Shingles

MADISON, Wisc. Eighty-two-year-old Bill Jones has shingles -- a painful disease caused by the chicken pox virus. His doctor sent him home with bandages, pain medications and no end in sight.

"He said that it's just gonna have to run it's course," Jones told Ivanhoe.

The rash subsided. The pain hasn't. Jones' problem is like 20 percent of shingles cases -- after the rash, injured nerves remain.

"Nerves either heal poorly or they don't heal at all," Miroslav Backonja, M.D., professor of neurology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, Wisc., told Ivanhoe.

Dr. Backonja is testing a new recipe to calm the pain -- a high concentration of capsaicin, a chemical found in hot peppers -- applied through a patch. The theory is it works by disabling receptors on the problem nerves.

"If you pretty much prune off those nerves, you kind of quiet down that abnormal nerve pain," Dr. Backonja said.

In a recent study, 40 percent of people who used the patch for an hour had pain relief for as long as three months.

"Single application provided prolonged pain relief," Dr. Backonja said.

This kind of relief would get Jones back on pace.

"Normally, I do everything," Jones said.

A handyman who hopes being pain-free means a new life for him ... and his hobbies.

Side effects of the patch include skin irritation. Capsaicin is also available in cream form. Dr, Backonja says the patch may also work for other peripheral nerve pain problems like diabetic neuropathy.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
UW Health East Pain Clinic
(608) 263-9550

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