Herpes
is a
viral
infection
caused
by the
Herpes
Simplex
Virus (HSV).
There
are 2
types of
Herpes
Simplex
Virus:
Type 1
and Type
2. HSV
type 1
causes
Oral
Herpes
infection
and HSV
type 2
causes
genital
herpes.
It must
be noted
that
there is
a
considerable
overlap
in this-
HSV type
1 can
also
cause
genital
herpes
in some
cases
and
vice-versa;
this
usually
occurs
due to
transmission
via oro-genital
contact.
Some of
the
patients
exhibit
the
symptoms
due to
the
virus
while in
many
patients
the
virus (HSV
1 or 2)
resides
in a
latent
(resting)
state in
the
nerves
(that
supply
sensation
to the
skin)
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without showing any indications of its presence.Most of
the
sufferers
have
recurring
infections,
as the
virus
has a
tendency
to show
up its
disease
activity
periodically,
especially
during
phases
of
stress,
lowered
immunity
or
sometimes
without
any
known
reason.
There
are over
four
million
new
cases of
herpes
reported
every
year in
the US.
Due to
carefree
sex and
careless
contact,
as I put
it, this
infection
is bound
to touch
an
epidemic
status
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Transmission:
HSV
infection
is
mostly
spread
by
direct
skin-to-skin
contact.
Transmission
may
occur
directly,
or
through
contact
with
infected
razors,
towels,
dishes,
and
other
shared
articles.
Sexual
contact
(including
oro-genital
contact)
is the
most
common
way to
transmit
genital
HSV
infection.
The
virus
can be
shed in
saliva
and
genital
secretions
of
patients,
even if
they
have no
symptoms.
Symptoms:
Initial
infection
may not
be
noticed
by the
patient
at times
but if
the
lesions
do
appear
they are
usually
more
severe
and
subsequent
recurrences
tend to
be
milder.
Typically
herpes
presents
as small
blisters
(vesicles)
filled
with
clear
yellowish
fluid.
The
blisters
may
occur on
a
raised,
red,
painful
skin
area and
they may
form,
break,
and
ooze.
Yellowish
crusts
may
slough
to
reveal
pink,
healing
skin
underneath.
There
may be
several
smaller
blisters
that
merge to
form a
larger
blister.
Oral
herpes
presents
as skin
lesions
that
occur
around
the
lips,
mouth
and
gums.
In
males,
genital
herpes
usually
presents
as
genital
ulcers
which
are most
frequent
on the
glans,
foreskin
and
shaft of
the
penis.
They are
generally
sore or
painful
and last
for 2 to
3 weeks.
The
local
lymph
glands
get
enlarged
and
tender.
In
women,
similar
lesions
occur on
the
external
genitalia
and the
mucosa
of the
vulva,
vagina
and
cervix.
Pain and
difficulty
passing
urine
are
other
common
symptoms.
Some
people
may also
develop
flu-like
symptoms
(fever,
headache
and
muscular
pain).
Genital
herpes
shows
its
activities
by
producing
acute,
chronic,
episodic,
local
and/or
generalized
symptoms.
The
Horror:
The
horror
of
herpes
virus
lies in
its
resistance
to
traditional
medication
and
tendency
to
attack
again
and
again.
The
herpes
virus,
detected
200
years
ago has
a great
affinity
to the
human
race and
it is
resistance
to any
treatment
targeted
at the
local
eruptions.
That is
to say
local
creams
or any
(so
called)
antiviral
application
may help
little
and
cannot
curb
this
horrible
virus
from
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The
homeopathy
approach
and
treatment:
As a
rule,
homeopathy
does not
believe
in local
or
external
medication.
The
constitutionally
selected
homeopathic
treatment
administered
orally
helps
inner
healing
and the
recurring,
chronic
infection
is thus
treated
successfully.
Over the
year we
have
observed
encouraging
and
positive
result
with
well
selected
homeopathy
medication.
Homeopathy
is
strongly
recommended
for
Herpes
infection.
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