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