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Oral Hygiene: Herpes
Posted on January 5th, 2012 under General Health. Post a comment
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Eye herpes – First time we’ve infected, usually in childhood, ringworm appears on the gums or lining of the pharynx. Relapse tends to occupy areas known around the mouth. In some cases the virus can attack the eye. Herpes in this area is very painful and affects eyesight partially.
Oral or genital herpes? If you contact herpes virus near lip area, and you do not have genital herpes. Viruses that cause eruptions in the two areas are different but related in the same family called herpes simplex.
How is spread – The virus is spread by direct contact between vesicles and skin eruption from other person, though no scratches or wounds. Through indirect contact such as using the same lipstick, is transmitted more difficult but possible. 90% of the adult population has antibodies to this virus, so contacted, it is maintained inactive in the body.
The virus exists in the saliva and can be transmitted through kissing your partner. To protect, he can take antiviral medicines like Zovirax or Valtrex but they are a short term solution.
Attack it with drugs – When you feel an itch or burn it is possible to appear herpes, as soon as possible buy Zovirax (or a replacement) from the pharmacy and apply it to the area. You might not occur at all or at least remain small vesicles that disappear quickly without intolerable burnings. If ointment is not enough, there are tablets that are administered orally. If you need a stronger mean, you can use together. Herpes already appeared? A medicinal ointment will lower the aggressive virus and to slow disease duration.
Whatever you do, do not wet your lips. It’s like the mosquito bite, the more you give uo the sensation of itch and scratch, with both feeling will increase.
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