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Q: How long does it take nerve ends mend after ophthalmic shingles?
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The nerve cell what shape is the nerve cell?

its like a long, thin tail with a fanning spike of nerves at the end.


Can shingles cause tinnitus ringing in the ear if the shingles' rashes expresses themselves along a facial nerve such as the trigeminal nerve that runs up the side of your face and around your ear?

I had shingles in my left ear 17 months ago, it has taken me this long to regain movement in the left side of my face. My balance is still off a little, But I do have ringing in my left ear. I never had this before having shingles. I have not been to an ear specialist but plan to go to see if this can be treated. I still have a very tender sore place on my face in front of my ear and nerve pain on the left side of my face.


What is the single long thin extension of the nerve cell that ends with the terminal end bulbs are the?

This structure is called the Axon


What has nerve supply but no blood supply?

Cornea.Has no blood supply as it gets oxygen directly from air.It has to remain transparent for us to see.Thats why it has no blood vessels.Innervated with sensory nerve fibres via the Ophthalmic division of the Trigeminal Nerve by way of 70--80 long ciliary nerves and short ciliary nerves.Try touching your cornea to know how sensitive it is .


Bell's palsy with pain and rash?

It could be Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome. The "pain and rash" referred to is too general to determine exactly what is meant, but it could mean the condition known as shingles. This syndrome a combination of shingles from the reactivated herpes zoster virus (chickenpox) in an area near the Facial Nerve. The rash and blisters cause an inflammation of that nerve which then causes Bell's Palsy. Of course, "pain and rash" as the question puts it is so general in nature it can mean anything. Pain where? Rash where? What kind of pain? What kind of rash? If the "pain and rash" is something other than shingles, then it is not Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome. It becomes academic, however, because the palsy is still Bell's Palsy as long as it was caused by damage to the Facial Nerve and not some other damage. If the shingles did cause the BP, then treating the shingles with anti-viral medications may speed recovery from the shingles and once the shingles are gone, so will the source of the nerve inflammation. That means that facial muscle movement will most likely return.


What is the adapted of a nerve cell?

there are many adaptations of nerve cell1. They have special hairs to detect movement, allowing you to feel things.2.The Nerve Cell Is Shaped With A Sort Of Circle With Vains Sticking Out, Then I Long Vain And At The Ends There Are More Vains.


How long is a shingle?

American shingles are 36" Metric Shingles are 1 meter long or 39-3/8" Many American manufacturers are selling metric shingles, not american. So check what you are buying.


How long to wait between flu vaccine and shingles vaccine?

interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine


Does the pain after shingles last long?

how long does pain of shingles last even after rash has been gone for several weeks


Is it normal if you had shingles months ago but continue to get the horrible pain with no rash and how long does it continue?

You may need to ask your doctor for a little help with this one. Shingles pain can continue for quite a while after the condition has supposedly cleared up. Yes, it's possible. Nerve pain is a common lingering side effect of shingles. It can lessen over time and even disappear, but some people need pain management therapy to deal with the pain. There are a lot of resources on the web devoted to shingles.


What is a specialization of a nerve cell?

Nerve cells have dendrites at the end. They have a long Cytoplasm to transmit nerve impulses for long distances.


Would medical marijuana be prescribed for the pain associated with shingles?

Medicinal marijuana is typically only prescribed for chronic pain, meaning, intolerable, and incurable day to day pain (back pain is likely most common). If your shingles outbreaks are frequent and or pain management is a long-term issue, I don't see why not. Pain from shingles can last long (sometimes forever) after the infection subsides. This is due to nerve damage that the virus can cause. If this is the case for you, this would be considered "chronic pain" and you would be eligible for a prescription.