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.# Cold sores
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1 study  St. John's wort  
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