Herpes Simplex- Some Quick Facts
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Herpes Simplex: Quick Facts
Overview
Herpes Simplex is an infection triggered by the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), which has two types: HSV-1 and HSV-2. It leads to sores and rashes on the face and genitals.
Understanding Herpes Simplex
What is Herpes Simplex?
Herpes Simplex is an infection caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus. There are two main types:
- HSV-1: Primarily causes cold sores around the mouth.
- HSV-2: Mainly responsible for genital herpes.
Is Herpes Simplex Treatable?
Once infected with the herpes virus, it remains in your body for life. While it can't be fully eliminated, treatments can address the sores and blisters when they appear. After treatment, the virus becomes dormant but can be reactivated later, leading to more sores.
Symptoms of Herpes Simplex
Herpes Simplex is characterized by sores with blisters. These symptoms can recur throughout a person's life. Cold sores typically form around the mouth, while genital herpes affects the genitals.
Causes of Herpes Simplex
- HSV-1: Often contracted during childhood.
- HSV-2: Primarily spread through sexual contact in adulthood.
Your partner might unknowingly carry and transmit Herpes Simplex, as symptoms aren't always visible.
Herpes is often silent, showing minimal initial symptoms that can be easily overlooked. Flare-ups may become more pronounced after the initial infection. Even without visible symptoms, you can transmit the virus to your partners, or you may contract it from them.
Note: This information is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor for medical concerns. Follow any tips in this article only after consulting a healthcare professional. The author is not responsible for any damages resulting from information in this article.
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