What is herpes? Is herpes contagious?

What is Herpes? Is Herpes Contagious?

What is Herpes? Is Herpes Contagious?

 

What is herpes? Is herpes contagious?

 

What are the signs and symptoms of herpes and how to treat it?

Herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus, which is latent in the body of an infected person.
This virus spreads through direct and indirect ways.
If a person has the herpes virus, they can through saliva and skin contact.
A person infected with the herpes virus should not use shared spoons, glasses, or towels in order not to transmit the virus to others.
The herpes virus affects two or three areas of the body. Including the face, lips, and genitals.

What causes herpes to?

The following factors cause cold sores in the body:

1-stress
2-fever
3- a cold
4- flu
5- Mental pressures
6-nervous system weakness
7- Malnutrition

what people get the herpes virus?

Most people get a herpes virus in childhood from adults with this virus.
When a person infected with the virus kisses someone, the virus is transmitted to her through saliva, and the herpes virus lives in the body of the infected person until the end of her life.

 

What are the symptoms of herpes?

A few days before the appearance of herpes on the face, the herpes site becomes painful and after a few hours, small blisters appear on the lips or face these blisters are very painful.

Herpes treatment and recovery period?

These cold sores take about 7to14 to days to completely disappear. At this time, there is no cure for herpes only drugs help prevent the virus from spreading to other parts of the body Acyclovir ointment helps reduce pain in the affected area Apply acyclovir ointment on the herpes area and around it, repeat this time a day until the pain and size of the herpes decrease.
Of course, the combination of grated red apple with a small amount of honey is recommended for the treatment of herpes.

What should be done to prevent the spread and transmission of herpes?

To prevent the disease, it is better to avoid kissing and skin-to-skin contact with other people while the herpes is on a part of your face.
At this time, when you are infected with this virus, please use your personal hygiene items to prevent the spread of the virus wash your hands regularly so that other parts of your body do not get infected with this virus.

Dr. Aishen

Dr. Aishen is a doctor specializing in relief and rescue, with a professional doctorate in aid and relief, who obtained a specialty in aid and rescue after completing a general medical course and is currently cooperating with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Organization. Because of his interest in writing and informing others, he works as an editor and writer with usamedicalaid.com.

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