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Oral Herpes Treatment Options

By Lisa On September 13, 2009 Under Featured News, Herpes Simplex, Herpes Treatment

If you suffer from oral herpes, you are not alone. There are millions of people out there with this virus, some more severe than others. If you’re looking for an oral herpes treatment, you need to know which options are available to you out there.

When it comes to oral herpes, it’s important that you learn about what treatments exist, what your options are and how to choose the best option for your needs and your specific case. The first step is to learn that there are two categories of treatment for oral HSV lesions.

These are known as:

  1. Non specific treatments
  2. Specific treatments

Non specific treatments for oral herpes focus on reducing the symptoms of the lesions. These are also considered “home remedies” or oral herpes therapies. These include things such as keeping the area clean and dry to avoid bacterial infection and to prevent yourself from infecting others. If you have sores around your mouth or on the lips, you should try to avoid irritating them and the surrounding areas which may be sensitive.

You should avoid touching the areas and spreading the virus to new sites. You want to avoid kissing, sharing anything that comes into contact with the areas such as utensils or chapstick and always washing your hands after you touch your sores. You should be especially careful of not touching your sores and then touching your eyes as this can spread the herpes virus to your eyes.

Specific treatments are aimed at shortening the length of the outbreak and preventing recurrences. Specific treatments include antiviral drugs such as Zovirax, Valrex and Famvir. These medications should be prescribed by your doctor and will help lessen the symptoms and reduce the frequency of your fever blister occurrences. Many people with oral herpes find these medications to be helpful and taking them at the first signs that an outbreak is coming on can often help prevent an outbreak.

Tags: Featured News, Herpes Simplex, Herpes Treatment

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