Herpes affects the integumentary system (skin) and the nervous system.
Your immune system fights herpes by using laser beams to deflect the herpes from attacking your immune system. They then take out riot shields and M16's to shoot/scare them off. That should tell those herpes to stay away from your immune system!
You can play basketball if you have herpes. If you're having an outbreak, you should not play unless you can cover the affected area.
A person has to be infected with the herpes virus (type 1) to get a cold sore.
It's not something you can treat. The antibodies are the reaction of your immune system to the herpes infection. The herpes virus however, will never leave the body because it hides in the nerves, where the immune system can not atttack it. Once herpes, always herpes unfortunately
Herpes is the name of the virus; a virus has no blood.If you mean can a part of the body which is affected by herpes bleed, it depends on what sort of herpes virus you have and which part of the body.A cold sore, caused by the herpes virus, can indeed crack and bleed.
yes
Viral infections such as HIV can definitely affect and weaken the heart.
As soon as it touches you.
It does not cause herpes however the compromised immune system renders the crohns patient susceptible to a variety of illnesses including herpes zoster (shingles).
Herpes is a virus, not a cellular organism, so it is not a member of any of the kingdoms in the biological classification system.
You can drink wine in moderation if you have herpes. If you binge drink, or do other activities that affect your immune system, you may be more likely to have an outbreak.
You always have herpes, there is no cure. It may lie dorminant in your system, but you still have it. Breakouts can occur @ any time.