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Friday, January 4, 2008

Herpes FAQ

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Oral herpes manifests as cold sores or fever blisters in the lips or inside of the mouth. It is quite common in young children and may recur or flare up in adulthood. Oral herpes is spread through direct contact.

What is genital herpes?

Genital herpes may be asymptomatic (most people with the infection may not even know it) but commonly, a cluster of sores may be found in the vagina, vulva, cervix, penis, buttocks or anus. The blisters may persist for several weeks and will usually recur. Other symptoms of genital herpes include tingling sensations, pain, itching, burning especially while urinating, pain and difficulty in passing urine, fever, chills, headache and swollen, tender lymph glands.

How is herpes transmitted?

Herpes is spread through direct contact with the sores. People who have oral, vaginal and anal sex are prone to getting the infection. Even with no visible blisters, viral shedding can take place and many spread and acquire the disease unaware that they have.

After being infected with the virus, how soon will the sores appear?

Sores usually become apparent two to three weeks after the virus has entered the body.

What causes herpes flare-ups or recurring outbreaks?

Outbreaks can be caused by any event that causes an impaired immune system such as other infections, stress, surgery or other outside factors. They may also be associated with menstruation, sexual intercourse and skin irritations.

Does herpes make me prone to acquire other sexually transmitted diseases?

Yes. Open herpetic sores increase the odds of contracting other venereal diseases.

Do pregnant women with herpes transmit the virus to their baby?

Mothers may potentially pass on the virus to their baby. It is vital for a mother to be cautious to avoid the infection or to let herself and her partner be tested for the virus.

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