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What is herpes simplex virus?
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a virus that usually causes skin infections. There are two types of HSV: HSV type 1 usually causes small blisters on the mouth, eye, or lips (cold sores) and HSV type 2 usually affects the genital area. HSV infection in newborn babies can be very severe and can even cause death. This is because newborns' immune systems are not fully developed.
Cold Sore Freedom In 3 Days.
Who gets HSV and how is it spread? About 70 percent of all adults in the U.S. are infected with HSV-1 and may shed virus in their saliva at
any time during their lifetime, even if they don't have symptoms like sores in the mouth or cold sores.
Anyone can get either type of HSV. HSV-1 infection usually occurs in childhood, before age 5, from close contact with someone shedding HSV-1, often with cold sores.
Most HSV infections in newborns are caused by HSV-2 that the infant catches from the mother's birth canal.
Newborns can sometimes get HSV-1 from close contact with someone who is shedding HSV-1 virus in their saliva or has an active HSV-1 outbreak (cold sores).
Cold Sore Freedom In 3 Days.
What is the treatment for HSV?
Cold sores in children and adults don't need to be treated. Creams with anti-HSV medicine can treat cold sore symptoms, if necessary. Newborns with HSV require hospitalization for intravenous antiviral medication for 21 days. Even with this treatment, some newborns can suffer death or brain damage from HSV infection.
Cold Sore Freedom In 3 Days.
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a virus that usually causes skin infections. There are two types of HSV: HSV type 1 usually causes small blisters on the mouth, eye, or lips (cold sores) and HSV type 2 usually affects the genital area. HSV infection in newborn babies can be very severe and can even cause death. This is because newborns' immune systems are not fully developed.
Cold Sore Freedom In 3 Days.
Who gets HSV and how is it spread? About 70 percent of all adults in the U.S. are infected with HSV-1 and may shed virus in their saliva at
any time during their lifetime, even if they don't have symptoms like sores in the mouth or cold sores.
Anyone can get either type of HSV. HSV-1 infection usually occurs in childhood, before age 5, from close contact with someone shedding HSV-1, often with cold sores.
Most HSV infections in newborns are caused by HSV-2 that the infant catches from the mother's birth canal.
Newborns can sometimes get HSV-1 from close contact with someone who is shedding HSV-1 virus in their saliva or has an active HSV-1 outbreak (cold sores).
Cold Sore Freedom In 3 Days.
What is the treatment for HSV?
Cold sores in children and adults don't need to be treated. Creams with anti-HSV medicine can treat cold sore symptoms, if necessary. Newborns with HSV require hospitalization for intravenous antiviral medication for 21 days. Even with this treatment, some newborns can suffer death or brain damage from HSV infection.
Cold Sore Freedom In 3 Days.
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