Treatment FAQ

what is the treatment for oral herpes simplex 2

by Gayle Auer Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Keeping the infected area clean and dry. Taking antiviral oral medications, such as acyclovir, famciclovir and valacyclovir (these medications are traditionally the most effective) Applying antiviral topical ointments, such as acyclovir and penciclovir.

How long does oral HSV-2 last?

Herpes simplex virus is the cause of this annoying and often painful chronic condition. The herpes sores (lesions) typically last a week to 10 days. They most often occur on the lips, tongue, roof of the mouth, or the gums. The sores occur first as fluid-filled blisters that burst (rupture) after a day or 2.

What happens if you get HSV-2 in your mouth?

Because the mouth is an area lined with mucous membranes, HSV-2 can still spread through oral sex. If the genital area of a person with HSV-2 makes physical contact with the mucous membranes in another person's mouth, the virus may enter the nervous system and lead to oral herpes.

How common is it to get HSV-2 orally?

Oral HSV-2 was found less frequently than oral HSV-1 (0.06% v 1%, p<0.001) in people with HSV-1 and HSV-2 antibody, and less frequently than genital HSV-2 (0.09% v 7%, p<0.001).

Is HSV-2 herpes curable?

There isn't a cure for HSV-1 and HSV-2, the virus that causes oral and genital herpes. Infections can come back (called a recurrence).Nov 1, 2021

Can HSV-2 spread through saliva?

The herpes simplex virus (HSV) is categorized into 2 types: HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 is mainly transmitted by oral-to-oral contact, causing oral herpes (including symptoms known as cold sores), but it can also lead to genital herpes. HSV-2 is a sexually transmitted infection that causes genital herpes.Mar 10, 2022

What triggers a herpes outbreak?

Triggers for recurrence — Illness, stress, sunlight, and fatigue can trigger recurrent herpes outbreaks. In women, menstrual periods may trigger an outbreak. When did I become infected? — The first time a person has noticeable signs or symptoms of herpes may not be the initial episode.Jun 28, 2021

How serious is HSV-2?

Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 can also cause rare but serious complications such as aseptic meningitis (inflammation of the linings of the brain). 5 Development of extragenital lesions (e.g. buttocks, groin, thigh, finger, or eye) may occur during the course of infection.

Is oral herpes a STD?

Both genital herpes and oral herpes are considered STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), because both are passed from person to person during vaginal, oral, or anal sex. Oral herpes is also transmitted from person to person from kissing, sharing a fork or knife, or other types of close contact.Nov 18, 2021

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