because it is a virus. just like the common cold there is no cure. Other answer ( smarter one) What makes herpes incurable is that it hides itself very well from the
immune system and that once someone has caught it, it remains inside that
person's body forever.
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infects epithelial cells (skin cells) and
replicate in them quite rapidly but the immune system fights off the
infection in about two weeks because the replication is high and that HSV
does not "hide" in skin cells. During the first infection, however, some
viruses also infect sensitive nerves near the site of infection and are
transported along the axons to the neuron itself where it enters a latent
stage. During this time, the virus' DNA is circular and the virus does not
express any of its proteins, which makes it "invisible" to the immune
system.
Following reactivation of the latent virus after, for example, exposure to
cold, UV light, stress, or if the patient becomes immunocompromised, the
virus migrate again towards the epithelium along the axons to infect
epithelial cells and cause lesions.
Once a neuron is infected, it remains infected for the rest of the person's
life and, depending on each individuals, reactivation can occur once, twice
or up to 20 times a year... or only once every 5, 10, 20 years!
The only thing doctors can do to help patients with herpes is to limit the
replication of the virus using antivirals that targets HSV specifically.
Some drugs already exist on the market for that (in Canada at least...).
The topic application of these drugs reduce the length of the reactivation
events by 5 to 7 days (so that people suffer 1 week instead of 2...).
Infected people can also help themselves by limiting their exposure to the
reactivating agents and to keep their immune system strong.
Scientists try to come up with new ways to fight off HSV by
developing agents that boost the immune system during a reactivation event,
or even maybe a vaccine. A vaccine against HSV is very hard to develop
since it is a very sneaky virus so that it may be quite a while before one
comes available. It seems possible though! So there is still hope to find
a way to prevent HSV infection, if not to cure it altogether.
I hope this answered your question.
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They don't just go away because herpes is a life long disease that is incurable. With antibiotics you can relieve the pain of them but that's pretty much it.
There is no cure for herpes of the lips because the virus that causes it, herpes simplex virus (HSV), remains in the body after the initial infection. The virus can become dormant and reactivate, resulting in recurring outbreaks. While antiviral medications can help manage symptoms and reduce the frequency of outbreaks, they cannot completely eliminate the virus from the body.
incurable
Incurable cancer is a cancer that can't be cured.
The diesease she is dealing with is incurable.
The Incurable Tragedy was created in 2007.
If it was cured then it wouldn't be incurable, thus you cannot.
Generally no. If you have a curable one, it'll need to be treated first.Most STD would exclude you from being able to serve in the military. Some treatable ones, such as chlamydia, could be cured before enlistment, but an incurable one, such as HIV, would certainly exclude you.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it varies by region and population. However, globally, millions of people live with incurable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as herpes, HIV, and hepatitis B. It is important for individuals with these conditions to receive proper medical care and support.
My aging grandmother was struck down with an incurable disease.
Songs for the Incurable Heart was created on 2005-11-15.