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!
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
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.
It does not cause herpes however the compromised immune system renders the crohns patient susceptible to a variety of illnesses including herpes zoster (shingles).
If you are infected with the herpes virus, then yes you can.
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.
He also has the plague.
Very, very rarely--unless you have an immune deficiency, in which case the risk is elevated
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.
No, a fever blister (cold sore) is caused by the herpes simplex virus, not HIV or AIDS. HIV and AIDS weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections like herpes, but having a cold sore does not mean you have HIV or AIDS.
A cold sore is a herpes infection For some people, their immune system suppresses the virus; for others they have outbreaks. Each persons immune system is different.
No, immune doesn't mean to fight against. Immune means something is unaffected.