Oral herpes: What it is, How it is transmitted and How to remove it
In this article, you will have some information about the oral herpes, how it is transmitted and an effective method to remove it.
What is oral herpes? How is it transmitted?
We have all seen, at some time, someone with a little welt or wound on the lips; or may be sometimes one of us have suffered from it, so we know that it is oral herpes.
This wound is produced by a virus scientifically called “herpes”. This infection is caused, at first instance, by a primary infection that happens when we are in contact with another person who has the virus.
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In this way, oral herpes can be transmitted by kissing, any contact through saliva droplets, lips contact with a glass or silverware used by other people; or through make up and lip moisturizers.
"It is very important to know that oral herpes will remain dormant in the organism for life."
Once acquired, the virus incubation period is 7/12 days, and then the first sign will appear.
There, we will see multiple small blisters where the virus is located. Its presence on lips will be 8 days at the very least, leading to complications unless you take the right measures.
It is very important to know that oral herpes will remain dormant in the organism for life and you will have signs of the virus every time you face stressful situations, fever, family and labor concerns and emotional shocks. Do not worry or feel sad for this problem because it has nothing to do with oral hygiene. Although, it has an important role while treating one of its outbreaks.
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"In order to treat oral herpes, you need any ointment containing as active chemical agent called “acyclovir”."
How to treat oral herpes
The most important thing to know if you are facing a virus outbreak or if you have already had it, it is that the best way to treat oral herpes is by buying any ointment containing as active chemical agent called “acyclovir” available in any pharmacy. You should apply the ointment on the lips at least five times a day. Although, it is anti- aesthetic to have it visible in the skin, try not to hide it inside the mouth or brush it constantly with the tongue because the dryer it is, the faster it will heal.