transdermal ozone linked to significant pain reduction in nerve pain unresponsive to prior care

Ozone therapy produced ≥75% pain reduction in 69.1% of post-herpetic neuralgia patients (40% complete relief + 29.1% near-complete relief) who had failed prior drug, injection, acupuncture, and physical/electromedicine therapies.

What this means for you

Persistent nerve pain — especially the kind that lingers after a shingles outbreak — can be one of the hardest discomforts to address. This finding showed that ozone applied through the skin produced meaningful pain relief in a large share of people whose pain hadn't responded to medications, injections, or other approaches. For anyone dealing with stubborn, chronic nerve discomfort, that's a notable physiological response worth understanding.

The published research

OZONE THERAPY FOR POST-HERPETIC NEURALGIA
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