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No, genital herpes outbreak does not cause gas.

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Birth-acquired herpes is a herpes virus infection that an infant gets (acquires) at the time of birth.CausesNewborn infants can become infected with herpes virus: In the uterus (intrauterine herpes -- this is very rare)Passing through the birth canal (birth-acquired herpes, the most common method of infection)Right after birth (postpartum)If the mother has an active genital herpes infection at the time of delivery, the baby is more likely to become infected during birth. Some mothers are not aware when they have internal (inside the vagina) herpes sores, so it is important for women to tell their doctor if they have a history of genital herpes.In addition, some people have had herpes infections in the past, but were not aware of it and were never diagnosed or treated. These people, not knowing that they have herpes, may pass it to their baby. Herpes type 2 (genital herpes) is the most common cause of herpes infection in newborn babies, but herpes type 1 (oral herpes) can also occur.SymptomsIntrauterine herpes can cause: Eye disease, such as inflammation of the retina (chorioretinitis)Severe brain damageSkin lesionsBirth-acquired herpes can produce localized (in one area of the body) or systemic (throughout the body) disease. Infants may develop only a localized skin infection consisting of small fluid-filled blisters (vesicles) that rupture, crust over, and finally heal, often leaving a mild scar.A second type of birth-acquired herpes infection leads to encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain that can result in seizures and later brain and nervous system (neurologic) problems. If untreated, it may lead to death.Disseminated herpes infection is the most dangerous type. In this type, the herpes virus can affect many different internal organs including the liver, lungs, kidneys, and brain. There may or may not be vesicles on the skin. This type of infection is often fatal.Herpes acquired in the period shortly after birth has symptoms similar to birth-acquired herpes.Symptoms of birth-acquired herpes include:Bleeding easilyBreathing difficulties Blue appearance (cyanosis)Flaring of the nostrilsGruntingRapid breathing (tachypnea)Short periods without breathing (apneic episodes)ComaEnlarged liver and spleenJaundiceKidney failureLethargyLow body temperature (hypothermia)Poor feedingSeizuresShockSkin lesions, fluid-filled blistersStress or anxietyExams and TestsTests for birth-acquired herpes include: DFA test for herpes (scraping from vesicle)EEGMRI of the headSpinal fluid cultureVesicle cultureAdditional tests that may be done if the baby is very sick include:Blood gas analysisCoagulation studies (PT, PTT)Complete blood countElectrolyte measurementsTests of liver functionTreatmentHerpes virus infections in infants are generally treated with medicine given through a vein (intravenous). Acyclovir is the most common antiviral medicine used for this purpose. The baby may need to take the medicine for several weeks. Other therapy is often needed to treat the effects of herpes infection, such as shock or seizures. Often, because these babies are very ill, treatment is done in an intensive care unit.Outlook (Prognosis)Infants with systemic herpes or encephalitis often do poorly, despite antiviral medications and early treatment. In infants with skin disease, the vesicles may come back repeatedly even after treatment is finished. These recurrences put them at risk for learning disabilities, and may need to be treated.Possible ComplicationsBacterial or fungal infection of skin lesionsComaDeathDevelopmental delayExcessive bleeding, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)Eye problems (chorioretinitis, keratitis)Gastrointestinal problems, including diarrheaHepatitisJaundiceLiver failureLung problems including pneumonia or pneumonitisBrain and nervous system (neurological) problemsRespiratory distressSeizureShockSkin lesionsWhen to Contact a Medical ProfessionalIf your baby has any symptoms of birth-acquired herpes, including skin lesions alone, have the baby seen by your health care provider promptly. PreventionSafer sexual practices can help prevent the mother from getting genital herpes. Mothers who are not infected with herpes cannot pass the herpes virus to the fetus during delivery. People with "cold sores" (herpes labialis) should avoid contact with newborn infants. If the person with a cold sore is a caregiver, have them wear a surgical mask and wash their hands carefully before coming into contact with the infant to prevent transmitting the virus.Mothers should speak to their health care providers about the best way to minimize the risk of transmitting herpes to their infant.


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