Herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which can lead to recurring outbreaks of painful sores, primarily around the mouth (HSV-1) and genitals (HSV-2). Once contracted, the virus remains dormant in nerve cells and can reactivate, causing symptoms like itching, burning, and blistering. While herpes is primarily a localized infection, it can also have systemic effects, such as flu-like symptoms during initial outbreaks. Additionally, the presence of herpes can increase the risk of acquiring or transmitting other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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acyclovir is an antiviral medication where erythromycin is an antibiotic. herpes is a viral infection, therefore erythromycin will have no effect.
No, herpes cannot make your period late. Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, a cycle controlled by hormonal changes throughout your body between your brain and reproductive organs.
Besides the sex organs, genital herpes can affect the tongue, mouth, eyes, gums, lips, fingers, and other parts of the body
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 can stay in your body for life, but the frequency and severity of outbreaks can vary. Factors like stress, weakened immune system, and certain medications can affect the duration and frequency of herpes outbreaks.
This disease, also known as oral herpes or fever blisters, can occur anywhere on the body.
yes he has it all over his body
The Herpes Virus
No; the virus remains in the body.
Yes, it is possible to develop immunity to herpes simplex 1 through the body's immune response, but the virus can still remain in the body and reactivate periodically.
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.