Herpes: the most effective dietary supplements

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Herpes is a viral infection caused mainly by two types of viruses: the herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) virus and the herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2) virus. HSV-1 is often associated with orofacial infections, such as cold sores, while HSV-2 is primarily responsible for genital infections. These viruses can remain latent in sensory neurons and periodically reactivate, causing lesions at the site of the initial infection​​.

Symptoms

Symptoms of herpes vary depending on the virus type and the location of the infection.rnrnOral herpes (HSV-1)rnrn• Painful lesions on the lips, gums, tongue, palate, and inside the cheeks.rnrn• Fever, muscle aches, and swollen lymph nodes.rnrn• Burning, itching, or tingling before lesions appear.rnrnGenital herpes (HSV-2)rnrn• Painful lesions on the genitals, buttocks, anus, and thighs.rnrn• Itching, burning, and pain during urination.rnrn• Fever, headache, and swollen inguinal lymph nodes.

Complications

Complications of herpes may include:rnrn• Herpetic meningitis: inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.rnrn• Herpetic encephalitis: inflammation of the brain, which can be life-threatening.rnrn• Herpetic keratitis: an infection of the cornea that can lead to vision loss.rnrn• Neonatal herpes: a serious infection in newborns transmitted from mother to baby during delivery.rnrn• Eczema herpeticum: a severe skin eruption, mainly in people with atopic dermatitis​.

Risk factors

The main risk factors for herpes include:rnrn• Direct contact with herpes lesions: sexual intercourse or skin-to-skin contact.rnrn• Multiple sexual partners: increased risk of HSV-2 infection.rnrn• Weakened immune system: due to illnesses such as influenza, HIV, or immunosuppressive treatments, or treatments that weaken immunity like corticosteroids.rnrn• Use of contaminated items: such as razors or towels​.rnrn• Stress: stress affects the immune system.

Treatment

There is no cure for herpes, but several options can manage symptoms and reduce the frequency of recurrences. Antiviral medications include:rnrn• Acyclovir: often used first-line to reduce pain and speed healing of lesions.rnrn• Valacyclovir and Famciclovir: offer better oral bioavailability and are effective for long-term suppression of recurrences.Topical treatments: Antiviral creams, such as those containing penciclovir, can be applied directly to lesions to speed healing.

Prevention

Prevention of herpes relies on hygienic and behavioral measures:rnrn• Using condoms: may reduce the risk of transmission but does not eliminate it completely.rnrn• Avoid direct contact with lesions: and do not share personal items.rnrn• Inform sexual partners: and avoid sexual intercourse during active outbreaks.

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Herpes : les compléments alimentaires les plus étudiés


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Eleuthero

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Cypress

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Zinc

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Lemon balm

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Propolis

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Lysine

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Honey

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Insufficient evidence

Chlorophyll

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St. John's wort  plus Copper

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Sage  plus Rhubarb

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Reishi

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Lithium

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Tea Tree (oil)  plus Iodine

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Rhubarb   plus Sage

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