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What are the agents for Ramsay Hunt syndrome?

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Affecting approximately 5 out of every 100,000 people annually, Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a rare but severe complication of the varicella-zoster virus, causing facial paralysis and a painful rash near the ear. The cornerstone of treatment involves a combination of antiviral and corticosteroid agents, with timely administration being critical for a better prognosis.

What medication is used for Ramsay Hunt syndrome?

4 min read
Early and aggressive treatment of Ramsay Hunt syndrome is essential for improving the chances of a full recovery from facial paralysis. A combination therapy of antiviral drugs and corticosteroids is the standard approach to combat the varicella-zoster virus that causes the condition and reduce nerve inflammation. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the medications involved in treating Ramsay Hunt syndrome.