It can be an infection in your ears, Herpes, or a cold or anything i dont know
I don't know you tell me
Our vet said 90 percent of cats have herpes, but that sounded very high. Does anyone know how accurate the vet's response is?
I know nothing of this show or the people in it but after seeing advertisements I have come to the conclusion that yes, they do in fact have herpes.
A cold sore is a herpes infection of the lip. Herpes simplex type I usually causes cold sores while type II usually causes genital herpes. Occasionally it can be the other way around.
Unusual spots/sores anywhere on the body.
The Herpes simplex virus is not a fatal disease. The Herpes Simplex 1, or fever blister, can be transferred from one person to another by a simple kiss. The Simplex 2 virus, or genital herpes, can be transmitted by unprotected sexual contact with someone who has the virus when it is in its contageous form. The virus lives in the nerve endings and creates a blister on the skin that can be irritating but not fatal. See the related link for more information. A man calls 911 and the ambulance arrives. The medic asks the man on the street whats the matter. He replies 'Its my wife. She's upstairs dying from the herpes'. The medic responds 'Sir. You don't die from the herpes'. The man replies back 'You do when you gives it to me'.
No, not all sores are herpes. You could have scratched your vulva and may not know of it. But to be sure, go to your local doctor for a double check.
Although there is no cure, No one has ever died from herpes. Herpes isn't like aids, you can't die from it.As far as I know of there are no reported deaths related to herpes. The common types of herpes are not life threatening to adults. But it can have cause some complications to babies if they contract it at birth but herpes is rarely passed at birth.
If you have symptomatic herpes, then usually it is very clear since the blisters that herpes produces are very characteristic. The are red, filled with pus and eventually crust over. If seen through the whole cycle, it is hard to mistake it for anything else.
Herpes does not resemble ingrown hairs or boils. The lesion is much smaller, is usually found in groups, and changes appearance day by day.
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