DR. NOUR ZOUROB – HERPES SIMPLEX

Whether referred to as a cold sore or fever blister, oral herpes is a common infection of the mouth area caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1.

Causes of Oral Herpes:

Oral herpes is most commonly transmitted by individuals with an active outbreak or sore. You can contract oral herpes through intimate or personal contact with someone who is infected.

Symptoms:

The initial infection of oral herpes is typically the most severe, causing flu-like symptoms, including swollen lymph nodes and headache.

Subsequently, there may be:

  • Initial redness, swelling, heat/pain, or itching in the area where the infection will erupt.
  • Painful, fluid-filled blisters may appear on the lips or under the nose.
  • The blisters will leak fluid and become sores.
  • After about four to six days, the sores will start to crust over and heal.

Oral Herpes Treatment Options:

  • Keeping the infected area clean and dry.
  • Taking antiviral oral medications such as acyclovir or valacyclovir.
  • Applying antiviral topical ointments.

Utilizing over-the-counter topical anesthetics or anti-inflammatory agents