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Herpes Complications

Monday, June 8th, 2009
Dylan Morris asked:


Herpes occurs in two forms: type 1 is the virus that most commonly causes facial, or oral herpes. Facial herpes is not considered an STD because it can be contracted through kissing, sharing eating utensils, towels, lip balm or touching a cold sore. Type 2 herpes is the virus commonly associated with the STD genital herpes. Genital herpes is only spread through sexual contact.

Both facial and genital herpes are typically the same virus, but they just occur in different areas of the body. However, if a person contracts type 1 of the virus in the genitals, the outbreaks are typically less severe than if a person contracts type-2 in the genital area. Therefore, proper diagnosis will give an accurate forecast as to what one can expect from the specific type of herpes that has been contracted. Once diagnosed, and if symptoms are such that an individual would like treatment (http://herpes-virus.org/treatments.htm) for their condition, there are many options.

Herpes, while not generally fatal, can be problematic in certain instances. In the case of facial herpes, complications may arise when infants or people with a suppressed immune system due to cancer, AIDS or an organ transplant, are exposed to the virus because these people are at greater risk of having a more severe herpes infection. For people who have eczema or dermatitis, facial herpes may be passed to other body parts and in rare cases, it can affect a large region of skin. Also, if herpes infects the eye, it can cause corneal scarring, which is one of the major causes to blindness in the U.S.

In order to prevent any of these facial herpes complications, wash hands regularly during outbreaks and avoid contact with infants or people with weakened immune systems. And also be careful not to touch other body parts (especially the eyes) after touching the herpes infected area.

In healthy adults, genital herpes does not cause long-term damage. However, just as with facial herpes, those who have suppressed immune systems may have long-lasting and more severe outbreaks. But, there are treatments (http://herpes-virus.org/default.htm) that can help reduce these complications.

An expectant mother who has her first genital herpes outbreak can pass the virus to her unborn child and has an increased chance of having a spontaneous abortion or premature delivery. If the mother has active genital herpes at delivery, doctors usually perform a C-section. Half of the fetuses that contract herpes during birth either die or have neurological damage. The chances of these complications are significantly decreased if the mother's herpes is detected early.

Chances of contracting HIV are increased because of genital herpes because there is an accessible entry point for the virus. People with HIV can have harsh outbreaks, and this can increase chances of passing both herpes and HIV to others.

Natural treatments (http://herpes-virus.org/treatments.htm) are available for individuals who would like to reduce the frequency, duration and severity of their facial or genital herpes outbreaks. The primary benefit to using natural treatment is the absence of side effects associated with pharmaceutical drugs.



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Genital Herpes: What is It?

Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Dylan Morris asked:


Herpes is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in America, so it is important for us to have an understanding of the condition so that we can take the proper measures to prevent it, or treat it if we already have contracted it.

There are two types of herpes, caused by two different herpes simplex viruses: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Both types of herpes can infect either the oral or genital area, or sometimes, both. The infection causes signs and symptoms that may come and go. There is no cure for herpes, but the symptoms can be treated and relieved with certain medications and treatments.

When the herpes infection is on or around the mouth, it is called oral herpes. Oral herpes causes sores on the mouth or lips called "fever blisters" or "cold sores." Oral herpes is usually caused by the type 1 of the virus.

When a herpes infection is on or near the genitals, it is called genital herpes. Genital herpes is usually caused by type 2 of the herpes virus. However, in recent years, it is more and more common to find occurrences of type 1 in the genitals, as oral sex is becoming a more popular practice.

You get genital herpes through direct skin-to-skin contact, usually during vaginal or anal sex. The herpes virus is most contagious when herpes sores are open, but herpes can be spread even when there are no sores present and no signs of an infection. If someone with oral herpes gives oral sex to his or her partner, the partner can develop genital herpes. In this way, some cases of genital herpes are caused by HSV-1, instead of the usual transmission by genital-to-genital contact.

Contrary to some myths, the only way to spread genital herpes is through skin contact. You can't get genital herpes from swimming pools, towels or toilet seats.

The first outbreak's symptoms are usually more severe than subsequent outbreaks of herpes. When the initial outbreak is over, the herpes virus becomes inactive and does not cause symptoms. This period is called dormant infection. At any time after this, the virus can reactivate and cause sores again.

Once you have contracted herpes, you have it for life, and may experience repeated flare-ups called a "recurrences" or "outbreaks." Each person has his or her own unique pattern of recurrences. Genital herpes caused by type 2 of the virus is much more likely to cause frequent recurrences than genital herpes caused by type 1. The frequency, duration and severity of outbreaks can be greatly reduced with herbal treatments.

During genital herpes outbreaks, people may experience the following:

* discomfort or pain around the genitals, legs or buttocks

* swollen lymph nodes in the groin area

* burning or itching while urinating

* difficulty urinating or constipation

* fever, chills, headaches, body aches or other flu-like symptoms

Keep in mind though, for many individuals, no symptoms are experienced. So, if you think you've been exposed to the herpes virus, the best way to find out for sure is to be tested.

Even though a person may not know the exact cause of an outbreak, he or she may sense that an outbreak is coming. These signs can include tingling, itching, numbness or tenderness where the sores will appear. There can be pain near the buttocks, back of legs or lower back. These may start a few hours to a day before the sores actually appear on the skin.

Sores can re-appear anywhere on or near the genitals, often at the same place as they initially appeared.

Luckily, there have been many advancements to assist individuals who suffer from genital herpes, especially in the way of herbal treatments. There are many compounds found in nature that aid in the reduction of herpes outbreaks, frequency and duration. Not affiliated with big pharmaceutical companies, these natural remedies are typically affordable and easily accessible.



Herpes Treatment Options For Those Affected By Oral And Genital Herpes

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Michelle Lee asked:


The Herpes virus continues to spread throughout the world due to the fact that there is not yet a viable and effective vaccine. However, like other viruses, there are treatment options available including prescription medications, Herpes supplements, and topical solutions.

Thankfully, there may soon be a vaccine. However, it will only be effective for women whom have not yet contracted the disease. While this vaccine does have major limitations, it does have the potential to help protect millions of women.

In the meantime, those affected by Herpes need to be proactive in treating their disease. To begin, most health care professionals recommend using a prescription Herpes treatment such as:

• Acyclovir (Zovirax):

• Famcyclovir (Famvir)

• Valacyclovir (Valtrex)

However, these medications are often very expensive, including the generic options, and may produce painful side effects. These are just some of the reasons why more and more people are choosing to use safe, all-natural Herpes treatments such as Herpes supplements and topical solutions.

The first of these options, Herpes supplements, combat the Herpes virus from the inside out. For instance, the ingredients in most reputable Herpes supplements contain proven ingredients such as Lysine and Coenzyme Q10. These ingredients help suppress the disease so that there will be longer periods of time between outbreaks. Additionally, Herpes supplements also contain essential immune boosting properties which will further help delay outbreaks.

The second non-prescription option is to use a topical solution. Topical solutions contain ingredients which will help reduce a current outbreak. For example, if you are currently having an active outbreak, using a topical solution will help speed-up the healing process. However, using a topical solution will not help to delay future outbreaks from occurring.

Using a topical solution to treat Herpes is a short-term solution to a long-term problem.

If you have Herpes, including the less serious strain (HSV-1) of the disease which produces cold sores or the most serious strain (HSV-2) which produces genital Herpes, you need to educate yourself about your options. This includes researching the disease itself as well as learning about the benefits of using all-natural Herpes treatments to help suppress the virus.

In the end, if you choose not to use a prescription medication, I would recommend using a Herpes supplement. While this option will not provide as much immediate relief for a current outbreak, it will typically help delay future outbreaks.

Whichever method you choose, remember that you are not alone. Millions of others are affected by Herpes as it can be transmitted from any skin-to-skin contact, not just through sexual intercourse. That being said, you have nothing to be embarrassed about. Take control of your health and your disease. The healthier you are, the more your body will be able to suppress the Herpes virus.

Don't be misled by false claims and outrageous statements such as those Herpes treatments which claim they can cure the disease: they can't. In fact, any Herpes treatment that claims it can cure Herpes is in violation of Federal Law. Instead, trust those products that contain proven ingredients which have been shown to help delay future outbreaks from occurring.



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Herpes Vaccine And Its Benefits

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Roberto Luongo asked:


Today, a large number of women rely on herpes vaccine to avoid getting herpes problem. Herpes is a serious disease that can easily be transmitted through sexual activities. It spreads when an infected person makes sexual contact with an uninfected person thereby transmitting the virus. Even though herpes vaccine is quite effective for women, it is found to be almost ineffective on men. Only women are able to get the benefits of herpes vaccine. However, herpes vaccine still offers a great relief to men as well as women when considering that herpes spread through sexual contact.

Infected men no longer have to worry about spreading the disease to their partners as herpes vaccine can prevent women from getting infection. An infected man who is married to an unaffected woman can enjoy his married life if his wife gets the herpes vaccine. Herpes infected people are often avoided by women but with the invention of herpes vaccine a major problem of the infected persons have been solved.

There are also various reasons for using herpes vaccines and one of the most important reasons is the incurability of herpes ailment. There are over hundreds of medicines used in treating the various symptoms of herpes but not even a single of them is able to offer total cure from it. When you are infected with herpes you are going to live with the daily problems of herpes.

So, the best thing is to prevent yourself from herpes and herpes vaccine is what you need to do so. Other than herpes vaccine, doctors also offer tips on preventions of herpes like limiting sexual activity, maintaining healthy immune system and wearing prophylactics. However, these preventive measures do not offer 100% guarantee and you may still suffer herpes due to some circumstances.

Herpes vaccine is by far the most effective way of preventing herpes. Many recent surveys and research have also indicated in 3-4 years herpes vaccine will be available that can finally cure all the problems of herpes. Herpes cause a lot of restrictions on the social life of a person and you should try to prevent it instead of trying to cure it.



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Herpes?

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
Samantha T asked:

Herpes! Herpes! Herpes! I have had Herpes off and on for ten years now.. Herpes is a way of life for me. My Herpes question is: Can you spread Herpes to others even when you have no Herpes sores present? I also have to go to my doctors office every couple of months to get more meds for the herpes. I don't have the time or the money to go to the doctors office just to get a new prescription. Is there an easier way to buy herpes meds like Valtrex? Are herpes meds available on the internet? thanks!

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