26/03/2026
As a physician, I treated a patient who had been suffering since January 2024 from herpes zoster affecting the right eye. The condition had caused persistent and intense neuropathic pain, significantly impacting his daily life and overall well-being. When he first came to me, he was extremely tired, discouraged, and struggling to cope with the constant discomfort.
After a thorough evaluation, we decided to begin Scrambler Therapy. I carefully explained how the treatment works and what he could expect from the sessions. From the very beginning, I monitored his progress closely.
Already after the first few sessions, I started to observe a gradual reduction in pain intensity. Session after session, the improvement became more evident. The patient began to feel relief, something he had not experienced in a long time. Alongside the physical improvement, I also noticed a positive change in his mood—he appeared more relaxed, more confident, and more hopeful.
By the end of the treatment cycle, the results were very encouraging. The pain had significantly decreased, and the patient was finally able to return to his normal daily activities without being constantly limited by discomfort.
Seeing his transformation—from months of suffering to a state of relief and satisfaction—was extremely rewarding for me as a doctor. It reinforced my confidence in Scrambler Therapy as an effective, non-invasive option for treating neuropathic pain related to herpes zoster.