Coldsores are caused by the Herpes symplex virus. One way to reduce the severity of coldsores is to take l-lysine every day. Also Hydrogen peroxide 35% food grade 8-10 drops in water 3-4 times a day will help you body fight the virus.
Recurrent miscarriage can be caused by several factors, including fetal, placental, or maternal abnormalities.
Since antibiotics can also produce a form of colitis, this must be considered as a possible cause of persistent or recurrent symptoms.
Probably not. however infections are believed to bring on outbreaks in those that are predisposed to it.
There have been several polymorphic virus outbreaks. In 1991, the Tequila virus was the cause.
Racial inequality contributed to the outbreaks of violence
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Valtrex (valacyclovir) is an antiviral medication used to manage outbreaks of herpes viruses, including herpes simplex and varicella-zoster. While it effectively reduces the frequency and severity of outbreaks, it can sometimes lead to symptoms if not taken as prescribed or if the virus becomes resistant. However, Valtrex itself does not cause outbreaks; it is intended to help control them. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding treatment.
Outbreaks of jock itch, perhaps. Outbreaks of hilarity, not likely. Outbreaks of heat rash, maybe under the right environmental conditions. Your question is vague, too vague to be more specific than above.
There are different types of kidney stones, and one is the result of infection in the kidney. Yes, recurrent infections can help to cause this type of kidney stone. The stone may also harbor infection that causes frequent recurrence.
Recurrent incidents refer to events or occurrences that happen repeatedly over time, often following a similar pattern or involving the same elements. These incidents can be a cause for concern as they may indicate underlying issues that need to be addressed to prevent future recurrences.
it could be FMF which is a fever that runs in family especially Mediterranean area characterized by fever not more than 38C for up to 2-4 days recurrent with abdominal pain mimic appendicitis or cholecyctitis
The stomach flu, commonly caused by norovirus or rotavirus, can lead to outbreaks, particularly in crowded settings like cruise ships, nursing homes, and schools. While these outbreaks can affect many people in a localized area, they typically do not reach the scale of a widespread epidemic like those caused by respiratory viruses. However, norovirus is known for its ability to spread rapidly and can cause significant public health challenges during outbreaks.