Integrated Analgesic Care in the Current Human Monkeypox Outbreak: Perspectives on an Integrated and Holistic Approach Combining Old Allies with Innovative Technologies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Clinical Nociceptive Manifestations during the Current Outbreak
2.1. Rash
2.2. Genital Manifestations
2.3. Lymphadenopathies
2.4. A proposed Multidisciplinary Integrated Care Approach
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Component of Management | Symptoms and Clinical Signs | Global Approach | Local/Topical Therapeutic Strategies | Systemic Therapeutic Strategies |
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Compromised skin (protection) | Skin rash | Do not touch or scratch the rash Avoid secondary infection |
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Genital (and peri-anal) ulcers | Bathing |
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Oral ulcers |
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Conjunctivitis | Consult ophthalmologist if symptoms persist | |||
Dehydration | Dizziness, poor appetite, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea | Rehydration and nutritional therapy |
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Symptomatic care | Fever | Exclude surinfection of skin lesions |
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Headache and/or malaise |
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Dyspepsia |
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Itching/pruritus |
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Pain | Proper identification of type of pain mandatory. Use PQRST pain assessment method to identify pain type. P = Provocation/Palliation Q = Quality R = Radiation/Region S = Severity scale T = Timing scale Use validated questionnaires and clinical sensory examination to distinguish between somatic and neuropathic pain conditions. |
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Hans, G.H.; Wildemeersch, D.; Meeus, I. Integrated Analgesic Care in the Current Human Monkeypox Outbreak: Perspectives on an Integrated and Holistic Approach Combining Old Allies with Innovative Technologies. Medicina 2022, 58, 1454. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58101454
Hans GH, Wildemeersch D, Meeus I. Integrated Analgesic Care in the Current Human Monkeypox Outbreak: Perspectives on an Integrated and Holistic Approach Combining Old Allies with Innovative Technologies. Medicina. 2022; 58(10):1454. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58101454
Chicago/Turabian StyleHans, Guy Henri, Davina Wildemeersch, and Ine Meeus. 2022. "Integrated Analgesic Care in the Current Human Monkeypox Outbreak: Perspectives on an Integrated and Holistic Approach Combining Old Allies with Innovative Technologies" Medicina 58, no. 10: 1454. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58101454
APA StyleHans, G. H., Wildemeersch, D., & Meeus, I. (2022). Integrated Analgesic Care in the Current Human Monkeypox Outbreak: Perspectives on an Integrated and Holistic Approach Combining Old Allies with Innovative Technologies. Medicina, 58(10), 1454. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58101454