There are 5 types of herpes. herpes I and II are the most common.
Herpes is a virus which enters into the live cells, re-programming
them to work for this virus. In some occasions, the virus can remain
dormant but when the persons immune system becomes weak, the virus
becomes active and starts affecting the body.
It is recommended to take the necessary precautions because if
the virus moves towards the eyes, the person may become blind. That is
why it is very important to wash ones hands very well after touching the
rash. Another severe case is when the Herpes Simplex II is contracted
by a pregnant woman. This can effect the fetus and cause grave
congenital deformities.
The Initial Symptoms – generally appear on the skin, production strong in the affected area since it acts on the sensitive nerve endings.
Herpes I - Mainly produced in the mouth, eyes and nose. It can be contracted through a kiss or contact with another person.
Herpes II – Is Contracted through sexual contact
and is usually manifested in the penis in the man or in the vagina and
is surrounding area in the women, causing discomfort, itching,
irritation and fever.
Suggested Treatment
Consists in strengthening the immune system with vitamins and
nutrients. Use some propolis creams applied on the area in order to
diminish discomfort. Also, the First Aid mixture made of medicinal herbs
such as chamomlie, calendula, etc is helpful.
Warning – Herpes I and II are highly contagious:
It is recommended to take precautions not to have direct contact with
the infected area of the person. Consult your physician.
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