Shingles itself can resolve in weeks. The nerve pain it leaves behind often does not.
Postherpetic neuralgia, or PHN, is the most common complication of shingles in adults over 60. It develops when the varicella-zoster virus permanently damages nerve fibers in the skin, producing pain signals that continue long after the infection has cleared. The result is a mix of burning, stabbing, aching, and skin hypersensitivity that can last for months or years.
Prescription medications help some people, but they carry risks for older adults, particularly when managing other health conditions or taking multiple drugs. Many people want options they can apply every day, alongside whatever medical treatment they have, to take a more active role in their own recovery.
This guide presents a structured, natural approach to managing PHN built on four pillars: anti-inflammatory nutrition, nerve-calming supplementation, gentle physical movement, and restorative sleep. Each section is written for adults over 60, with practical tools designed to be used at home without medical training.
The guide covers how chronic inflammation keeps nerve pain cycles active and gives you a personal trigger assessment to identify which dietary and lifestyle patterns may be amplifying your symptoms. It then walks through the evidence on anti-inflammatory foods, with a food pyramid adapted for PHN, a grocery checklist, and a meal plan template. A label-reading mini-guide helps you spot hidden inflammation sources in packaged foods.
The supplement section includes a reference chart of nerve-calming nutrients, standard dosages, a drug-nutrient interaction assessment tool, and a safety-based prioritization list designed for seniors on multiple medications. The movement chapter provides low-impact stretches, a progression schedule, and clear rules for when to pause during a pain flare. The sleep chapter covers evening routine frameworks and bedroom modification checklists that reduce nerve hypersensitivity and support deeper rest.
Throughout, information is presented using charts, checklists, comparison tables, and decision frameworks. The goal is to make evidence-based natural health strategies accessible to readers who want practical steps, not just general advice.
This guide is for adults over 60 who are living with PHN after shingles and want a comprehensive, actionable reference for managing their symptoms naturally alongside their existing care.