
Friday, July 25, 2008
HERPES SIMPLEX Treatment
Herpes simplex usually presents as a patch of blisters that recur repeatedly on the same piece of skin, often near the mouth but sometimes on the genital region or on a finger. It results from a latent cellular virus infection subject to repeated reactivation and beyond the reach of the circulating antibodies that can be demonstrated in the blood. The recurrences are determined by a variety of stimuli such as exposure to the sun, the common cold, menstruation and emotional stress ; and particularly severe attacks can be precipitated by severe infections. The treatment is to apply an antibiotic (bacitracin, 500 units per g. base) with a corticosteroid ointment. This helps to abort the attack and diminishes the chance of scarring from secondary infection. No certain methods of treatment exist for preventing recurrences and the reputedly successful ones are so diverse—such as oral sedation, repeated vaccination against smallpox and high frequency sparking—that one is tempted to think that the power of suggestion is the common factor. It is important that patients with active lesions should not come into close contact with those suffering from eczema, since the virus of herpes simplex finds eczematous skin a congenial habitat and the resulting illness can be very severe or even fatal.

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