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It should be noted that the Colo ninety percent of the world's population are infected herpes. And only five percent of the observed manifestation of herpes, while others have no symptoms. To date, there are about eight types of herpes (type 1, 2-th, 3-th, 4-th, 5-th, 6-th, 7-8-th and type). Herpes carriers may be as children and adults and even infants. What are then the main symptoms of herpes?
Primary infection with the virus, usually occurs in childhood, but in some cases later. In young children, herpes is manifested in the form of single lesions in the mouth. In rare cases it may develop acute disease, which leads to a general state of change.
The causative agent of herpes is considered to herpes simplex virus (HSV).
There are two kinds of herpes:
- - Herpes, in which the possible rash on the face, nose, behind the ears, around the neck, on the lips;
- - Herpes, in which localized rashes on the genitals.
In medical practice, there are a few cases when the herpes is localized at the internal organs or brain. In this case, you can be infected via the respiratory tract. This is a very dangerous form of the virus. In cases where there is not any treatment, people may die.
Herpes infection is transmitted mainly by contact (through a common utensils, kissing, sexual contact), as well as airborne droplets, rarely by transplatsentnym (from mother to baby at birth).
Getting into the human body through the mucous membranes or skin, the virus immediately reaches the lymph nodes, internal organs, blood.
The virus is spread through blood, the nerve trunks, we note that it is in the nerve ganglia of the virus for life and remains. Sometimes causing aggravation by overheating or overcooling, with a decrease in immunity, a number of diseases (influenza, malaria, pneumonia), in stressful situations, in the gastro - intestinal disorders, after surgery, while taking certain medicines.
According to experts, during pregnancy it is very dangerous to primary infection with herpes, especially in the first and second trimester, that may occur as a formation of defects, fetal death, spontaneous miscarriage. The most common infection of the fetus was observed in girls with asymptomatic disease in comparison with the typical manifestations.
When pregnancy is changing the way the immune system, which leads to complications during an existing herpes disease (chronic or latent form).
The herpes virus during pregnancy can get fruit, in the case if the virus is in the blood of the mother, but in most cases the infection can occur during childbirth. Therefore, in the case of acute infection one month before the delivery is carried out a caesarean to avoid infection of the child.
Places that often affects herpes: the eyes (conjunctivitis, keratitis), mucous membranes (genitals and mouth), skin, central nervous system (encephalitis, meningitis).
The main symptoms of herpes
A few days on the mucous membranes or the skin of a sensation of burning, redness and tingling in the future there are rashes in the form of bubbles with a red rim. Such bubbles are always grouped together in the main, they are initially transparent, and then gradually become turbid. Over time, they burst and form crusts that heal completely leave no trace.
Disease is six to eight days. A person is considered contagious for several days, until the bubbles.
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