Treatment FAQ

what does herpes virus 1 treatment

by Ibrahim Spinka DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Treatment. Antiviral medications – such as acyclovir, famciclovir and valacyclovir – are the most effective medications for people infected with HSV (see WHO recommendations). These can help to reduce the severity and frequency of symptoms but cannot cure the infection.Mar 10, 2022

What happens when you have type 1 herpes?

HSV-1. This is the type that usually causes cold sores or fever blisters around your mouth. HSV-1 is often spread through skin-to-skin contact, though it can be spread to your genital area during oral sex. Recurrences are much less frequent than they are with HSV-2 infection.Oct 13, 2020

Can herpes Stage 1 be cured?

There is no cure for herpes simplex. Once a person has the virus, it remains in the body. The virus lies inactive in the nerve cells until something triggers it to become active again.

Do you need treatment for HSV-1?

Without treatment, sores and outbreaks usually heal on their own. Oral herpes is usually considered a mild infection, but complications may appear in people with weakened immune systems. The risk of complications with genital herpes is also low, though these include inflammation, swelling, and pain.

Does HSV-1 medication work?

Of these viruses, valacyclovir is most effective against HSV, making it one of the most widely prescribed drugs for people infected with the herpes virus. Valacyclovir is an extremely well studied medication, with a huge amount of scientific evidence to back up its efficacy and safety record.Feb 24, 2020

Is HSV-1 or 2 worse?

While it's an annoying condition, herpes rarely has any serious complications. That said, despite genital herpes carrying more social stigma and outbreaks happening more often, HSV-1 is potentially more dangerous.Aug 19, 2019

Is HSV-1 genitally contagious?

One study examined rates of genital herpes transmission in heterosexual couples when only one partner was initially infected [1]. Over one year, the virus was transmitted to the other partner in 10 percent of couples. In 70 percent of cases, infection occurred at a time when there were no symptoms.Jun 28, 2021

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