I would have to read what it looks like. I don’t even know for sure if I could get the medication within two days if I have to wait for the diagnosis to get the prescription. Are there non-prescription anti-virals? Like Elderberry, for example?
I don’t know.
I have a friend who got shingles and was complaining about how much it hurt and showed me the blisters. It did look like the usual chickenpox kind of blisters, about 4 or 5 of them in a very small area. She didn’t catch it right away so missed that window.
If I got something with small blisters and hurt a lot from the start, I’d be at the dr in a heartbeat because of that risk. Of course, they’d be yelling at me for not getting the vaccine, but with the way I react to vaccines, any of them, I’m just not going there.
Also, stress plays a big role in an outbreak. If someone can keep their stress levels down, that’s going to help.