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Herpes Simplex 1

Cold Sores also called, the Herpes Simplex 1 or HSV-1, is a member of the herpes group of viruses. The virus can be easily transmitted and is capable of spreading and infect any part of the body. The Herpes Simplex 1 virus is caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus that is passed on between persons by touching normal skin that has the virus, exchanging saliva, or by getting in close contact with a herpetic lesion. Infected saliva is the most frequent cause of transferring the virus.
The herpes simplex 1 is known to cause watery blisters or mucous membranes that build up on the mouth, lips, or face. The infections in a lot of instances have a dry and crusty feeling and can sometimes even itch. Just before the infection becomes visible sometimes a 'prodrome' occurs. A 'prodrome' display similar symptoms to that of the actual virus before the actual sores become fully evident. The prodrome to the herpes infections is normally a burning or tingling sensation that is felt just a few hours or days prior to the appearance of blisters
These sores can sometimes can reoccur at various times even after the sores have gone. When ...
... an individual becomes infected with herpes simplex 1, the infection goes the nerve cells and transfer up to the nerves until it arrives at a place known as the ganglion where it remains dormant sometimes and duplicate itself. When it duplicates itself, it then travels back down to the nerve of the skin and cause the sores and blisters to reappear.
A person who has been infected with the Herpes Virus can transfer it to anyone regardless of whether or not the symptoms are visible, however, when the infected person have active blister like sores then the infection becomes even more transimittable and when the sores are dried up and crusted over then the chances of passing it on decreases tremendously.
For someone who has the HSV-1 A sudden spur of cold, flu or fever can help to start a herpes attack and cause blisters to rise up. Outbreaks can also be caused by physical or emotion stress. Persons who work for extended periods at a time and get limited amounts of rest can easily feel stressed. And the lack of sleep then makes the body more uneasy and unrelaxed, which is liable to trigger an outbreak of blisters and sores. In some cases over exposure to sunlight may also cause outbreaks, especially for infected persons who may have very sensitive skin. After coming up cold sores usually take about 2 to 6 weeks to heal without any traces of scarring.
There are also persons who experience bleeding gums, swollen glands while the painful sores build up around the mouth the first time the virus sets in. the herpes virus can even take effect without displaying any signs of it being present. A herpes attack can cause difficulty when eating food and can even cause the body to become dehydrated. Even though the herpes virus can impact on the system, the body’s natural healing agents still produces antibodies to fight off the virus and reduce the recurrences and makes it difficult for them to spread to other areas on the body
There are no current cures for Herpes Simplex 1, however, the level of outbreak can be reduced
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