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Genital Herpes Infection of Throat

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Q: What can you tell me about “genital” herpes in the throat? Every once in a while I see a reference to oral sex and the possibility of transmission. However, I see nothing on dealing with this aspect of the disease. What are possible complications, treatments, things to avoid, etc.?

A: From your description, I would say you are referring to oral herpes rather than genital herpes. Genital herpes is an infection of the genitals that results in painful, somewhat itchy blisters that rapidly burst to form ulcers. There can be a variety of other symptoms, including fever, headache and even a stiff neck. Oral herpes is a similar infection, except that it involves the mouth, the lips and the throat. There are usually no complications of throat infection. Rarely, there can be significant problems with swallowing, and very rarely there can be breathing difficulty.

In both oral and genital herpes, recurrences are common. The recurrent outbreaks are similar to the first infection, except they are usually milder. Recurrent oral herpes usually involves just the lips, with the mouth and throat involved to a much lesser degree.

Genital and oral herpes are caused by two viruses called herpes simplex 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex 2 (HSV-2). HSV-2 causes more than 80 percent of the cases of genital lesions, with the remainder caused by HSV-1. For oral herpes, the proportions are reversed. Roughly 70 percent are caused by HSV-1 and the remainder by HSV-2. Because HSV-2 causes most cases of genital herpes, it is sometimes referred to as the “genital herpes virus.” However, this is a misnomer because each virus causes disease in both areas. By “genital herpes of the throat,” I assume you are referring to oral herpes caused by HSV-2.

Q: Does it matter which virus infects where?

A: Not much. When HSV-1 causes genital herpes, the genital symptoms can be less severe than with HSV-2. Also, people with oral HSV-1 who then get genital HSV-2 usually have a milder genital illness than people who weren’t previously infected with HSV-1. Most people have been exposed to HSV-1 by adulthood, so most of the adult population is relatively immune to reinfection with that virus.

Herpes is a relatively contagious infection that is usually passed by direct contact. Someone performing oral sex on a person who has genital herpes can get oral herpes. The reverse is also true — the recipient of oral sex can develop genital herpes if the partner has oral herpes. To complicate the picture, a person can be contagious even when there are no obvious sores. However, the highest risk of transmission occurs when sores are present.

To prevent the spread of the virus, avoid direct oral or genital contact with someone who has herpes, especially if open sores are present. For genital contact, condoms should decrease the risk of spread, just as they do for HIV. I do not advise kissing someone intimately or performing oral sex when one has open oral herpes sores, but the risk of transmission is probably low if no sores are present. I cannot say that the risk of transmission is ever zero.

As to treatment, there is no known cure. Herpes is never gone from the body and can always recur. However, during an episode, especially a severe one, treatment can decrease the symptoms. Acyclovir (Zovirax) and two newer drugs, valacyclovir and famciclovir, speed recovery a little, especially if taken early during the episode. In someone who has frequent recurrences, these drugs can be taken daily at low doses to minimize, though not totally prevent, future episodes. Many factors go into the decision to begin ongoing suppressive therapy, including the severity of the illness, the frequency of recurrences, and the cost of the drugs, which can be quite expensive.

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Connection Between Herpes and HIV Infection

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Is there a connection between herpes and HIV infection?

People with herpes or other sexually transmitted diseases that cause genital sores are more likely to get HIV. The sores provide a place for the HIV virus to enter and start spreading. If a person with HIV also gets genital herpes, the herpes infection is likely to be more severe.

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Herpes and Cervical Cancer

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Does herpes cause cervical cancer?

No! Cervical cancer is caused by infection with certain human papilloma viruses, not by herpes. However, you talk to your health care provider about when to start getting annual Pap tests.

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Having a Herpes Outbreak Tips

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The general rules to follow if you are having a herpes outbreak are:

* Don’t touch the sores. If you do, wash your hands well with soap and water.
* Wash your hands after going to the bathroom.
* Don’t touch or rub your eyes.
* Wash your hands before touching a contact lens.
* Don’t wet contact lenses with saliva.
* If you have a cold sore, don’t kiss anyone, especially infants, children, or pregnant women.
* If you have a genital sore, don’t have sexual intercourse, even with a condom.

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Herpes Spreading Prevention

Friday, February 12th, 2010

How can I prevent spreading herpes?

If you are having a herpes outbreak, you should not have any sexual contact until all sores have healed, the scabs have fallen off, and the skin is normal again. Using condoms lessens the chance of getting herpes but does not completely protect against spreading the disease because the condom does not cover sores on the body. Touching sores can also spread herpes to other parts of the body or to your partner. If your skin has become normal again and you have no symptoms of herpes, you can have sexual contact again but herpes can still be spread when there are no symptoms (although the risk is low). You should always use condoms whenever you have oral, vaginal, or anal sex.

If you get any of the typical warning signs that an outbreak may occur—tingling, burning, and itching where sores were before—you should stop having sexual contact until the “flare-up” is over. These signs can start a few hours or a day before the sores flare up. Talk to your health care provider about whether you should take medication to lessen your chance of transmitting herpes to your partner. Pregnant women should particularly avoid getting a herpes infection and let their doctor know if they have ever had symptoms of genital herpes.

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Is There Anything I Can Do To Prevent Outbreaks?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Make sure that are you are eating a healthy diet, getting enough rest, exercising, and finding ways to relieve stress. If you have frequent or severe outbreaks, talk to your health care provider about taking a medication to prevent outbreaks or to treat them early.

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What Causes An Outbreak?

Monday, February 8th, 2010

It is not clear what causes outbreaks. Some ideas are:

* Other infections
* Physical or emotional stress
* Fever
* Surgery
* Menstruation
* Sexual intercourse
* Skin irritations (ex.: sunburn) or sun exposure
* Trauma
* Alcohol
* Problems with your immune system

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How Often Do Outbreaks Occur?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Half of the people who have herpes don’t have any more outbreaks or flare-ups after the first occurrence of symptoms. This is especially true if the infecting herpes was HSV-1. Some people only get a few outbreaks, while others get many. People can have many outbreaks in a row and then go months or years without one. People with illnesses that weaken the immune system, such as leukemia and HIV, are more likely to get more outbreaks and have symptoms that are more painful and last longer.

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What is an Outbreak or “Flare-Up” of Herpes?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

After you have primary herpes (first occurrence of herpes symptoms), symptoms go away but the virus stays in your body. The virus can “flare-up” at anytime and cause an outbreak of new symptoms. During an outbreak, new sores break out in the same places. Symptoms are less severe and last for less time (a few days to a week) than those that occurred during the first occurrence of symptoms. Symptoms that occur during outbreaks can include: blisters, sores, itching and pain.

You may have some early warning signs that an outbreak is going to occur. These include tingling, burning, and itching where you had sores before. These signs could start a few hours or days before the outbreak.

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Herpes Help Relieve Tips

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

You can do several things to help relieve your discomfort or pain:

* Keep sores clean and dry.
* Wear loose, cotton underwear and clothes to keep your clothes from chafing against the sores.
* Take warm or cool baths.
* Try holding cool compresses or ice packs to the sores for a few minutes several times a day.
* Drink plenty of water.
* Get plenty of rest.
* Take acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help with pain and fever.
* If urination is painful, girls can urinate sitting backwards on the toilet so the urine doesn’t touch the lesions or they can urinate in a warm bath. Girls can also use both hands to separate the lips of the vulva, so that urine won’t touch the sores. They should make sure to wash their hands right after touching the vulva so the virus isn’t spread to the fingers or face.

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