Oral Herpes
Herpes is forever and so thus your oral sores and fever blisters! Some people call it a cold sore or fever blisters but that name is not how simple as it sounds. Clinically, it is called oral herpes and it is called by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). It is not simple as it looks as it is annoying, painful and embarrassing to some. This chronic condition of the lips can cause more than what you think. Oral herpes can lead to genital herpes HSV-1 thus making it even more badly.
Oral herpes is characterized by sores and blister-like lesions that occur 7-10 days after incubation. It often appears in and around the lips, mouth, tongue, or sometimes on the face. This is a no ordinary lip sore as it very contagious. A simple kiss can transmit the virus to others by direct skin-to-skin contact. HSV1 is most often associated with infections and makes it even worse due to the oral cavity, while HSV2 is always associated with infections of the genital. The sad truth is that oral herpes or genital herpes can cause another infection to either locations and vice versa.
Preventing oral herpes is challenging. If there is no evidence of sores and blister the virus can be deceiving. It can
However spread the virus to other without knowing it. Since oral herpes is transmitted through direct, physical contact, such as kissing and sexual contact, there’s nothing better than abstinence. When someone is experiencing an outbreak of the disease the couple should understand the risk associated and being able to cooperate with each other in trying to prevent the virus from affecting the other.
Oral herpes symptoms begin with redness, rashes tingling and pain in the area where the infection will erupt. The lips will have some eruptions and it could look nasty. The appearance of these sores and blisters may spread to other parts of the fact or under the nose. These blisters could leak fluids and become ulcers. Then the sores start to crust over and heal without causing any skin scars. If the symptoms of oral herpes are very severe and spread through the eyes and forehead, you have to seek medical attention right away. There are known complications of this virus associated to severe medical problems.
As mentioned oral herpes may be tricky at times and it could be difficult to diagnose. Often confused with many other infections, such as skin allergic or left unnoticed because there are no visible symptoms. Others just took it for granted without seeing a doctor. The doctor can confirm its presence through blood test. Treatment of oral herpes infections can be done through antiviral drugs, or topical antiviral cream. Depending on your condition and the severity of your infection, your doctor will help you and keep tract of your overall health and your tolerance for specific medications.





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