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Herpes Simplex Information

Herpes Simplex is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but Herpes Simplex may occur to the people at any age. Herpes simplex comes from a strain of viruses and primarily affects the mouth or genital area. Two types of herpes simplex virus strains exist: herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). We have provided you here all symptoms, causes and treatment methods of Herpes Simplex.

Causes of Herpes Simplex

The cause of the Herpes Simplex is unknown. The herpes simplex virus can be dormant for a long time, or what is called a period of latency. People can have the herpes virus but never see any symptoms until an outbreak. Since the virus is dormant, the immune system has difficulty detecting it and ridding it from the body.

Symptoms of Herpes Simplex

Symptoms of Herpes Simplex includes:

Herpes symptoms can vary.

1) The main symptom of herpes is the outbreak of painful, itching blisters filled with fluid on and around the external sexual organs or, for oral herpes , on or very near the lip.

2) Females may have a vaginal discharge. Symptoms vaguely similar to those of flu may accompany these outbreaks, including fever, headache , muscle aches and fatigue. There may be painful urination, and swollen and tender lymph glands in the groin.

3) Many infected individuals have few, if any, noticeable symptoms. In people who do have symptoms, the symptoms start 2 to 20 days after the person was exposed to someone with HSV infection. Symptoms may last for several weeks.

4) Usually, as the outbreaks recur, there are fewer sores and they heal faster and are less painful.The first episode of herpes is usually worse than outbreaks that come later.

Treatment of Herpes Simplex

Methods For Treating Herpes Simplex are : There is no cure for herpes. You can, however, treat the symptoms and control the outbreaks. Medication can relieve pain and help the sores heal. There are several prescription medications that can be taken orally including Zovirax, Famvir, Denavir and Valtrex. Again, they do not cure the herpes infection or rid the virus from your body. They suppress the symptoms.

Preventions of Herpes Simplex

  • Wear loose clothing
  • Avoid excessive heat or sunlight
  • Keep the sore area clean and dry
  • Place cool or lukewarm cloths on the sore area for short periods of time
  • Do not use perfumed soaps, sprays, feminine deodorants, or douches
  • Take aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen for the pain
  • Avoid touching sores
  • Wash hands if you do touch the sores