Herpes Photos and Herpes Simplex Virus

There are two forms of the Herpes virus which are HSV1 (Herpes Simplex Virus 1) and HSV2. Herpes Simplex 1 is usually found around the mouth area. Type 2 is situated on the genital area of the body. Both types can be passed to other parts of the body during a Herpes outbreak but once healed an outbreak will re-occur from the original source, on the body. Outbreaks usually occur 3-5 times a year for most individuals. Some pictures of the Herpes virus can be quite graphic but many Herpes photos can show that controling the herpes virus, can require minimal work.

There are a few simple methods to help control a Herpes breakout which include sunshine, dietary changes and Herpes medication. Direct exposure to the sun can make the Herpes virus resurface itself as well as drinking alcohol but Herpes medication creams and oitnments can help prevent a breakout or resurfacing if applied as soon as the pre-outbreak Herpes tingling is felt.

Prevention for the Herpes virus begins with contraception as the Herpes virus is an STD (sexually transitted disease). The Herpes virus is not passed through bodily fluids but with direct contact of the virus during an outbreak. Many individuals live years with the virus, unknown to it’s existence but that does not mean that in can not be spread.

The Herpes virus can not be passed through sharing towels, clothes or kissing someone with a Herpes virus when the virus is not on the skin’s surface. Symptoms of the Herpes Simplex virus can range from an outbreak of Herpes sores, nausea and migraines but many individuals spent most of the year forgetting that they have Herpes.

Eating nuts can encourage an out beak of Herpes as well as stress. The most important aid against outbreaks and symptoms of Herpes is by building up our bodies natural immune system. When the immune system is weakened the Herpes virus can rear it’s head with ease, regularly. There are vitamins such a vitamin C, B and zinc as well as others that our bodies require daily, to help our immune systems fight against viruses and their side effects.

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