Best to go to the doctor, because lots of conditions look like shingles. Also, if it is shingles (and not something else) the best treatments are prescription-only.
There is an over-the-counter solution for hair loss. Rogaine is a common product found in drugstores, and you can often find a generic version for much cheaper. http://www.drugstore.com/ask/are-there-any-over-the-counter-treatments-for-hair-loss/qxa1016
No, there are no over-the-counter treatments specifically for adult Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). It is recommended to speak with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options, which may include medication or therapy.
There are lots of over the counter herbal medications that people say are effective treatments for depression. It would be best to ask your doctor before starting these.
Shingles is present all over the world.
There is an over-the-counter solution for hair loss. Rogaine is a common product found in drugstores, and you can often find a generic version for much cheaper. http://www.drugstore.com/ask/are-there-any-over-the-counter-treatments-for-hair-loss/qxa1016
Is there anything over the counter that shows up codiene
No
Primary care doctors treat the vast majority of shingles cases and can probably do everything you need. A neurologist can do nerve testing if there is some doubt about the diagnosis but cannot offer any treatments that your primary care doctor cannot also give. A pain specialist can offer more technical treatments, such as nerve blocks, if the pain is severe, chronic and not responding to medications.
In this typical treatment you are given either prescribed medication, advised to purchase an over the counter medication, or a natural substance. Any forms of these treatments are to help reduce the stomach acid and heart burn.
Any over the counter Cold remedy would probably work as well as anything.
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Over the counter water pills, just like all other over the counter pills can be dangerous. You should always talk you your doctor before starting any medications.