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Proven Treatment to End Herpes Outbreaks
Eliminate herpes outbreaks with this powerful natural topical treatment. Inactivates the virus (genital, cold sores). Results guaranteed or a full refund. Herpes is a virus, specifically "herpesvirus hominus". The two main types of the virus are: Simplex 1(HSV1) infects the mouth (cold sores) and Simplex 2 (HSV2) infects the genital tract.
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An overview to herpes virus treatments
Viral infection,
which is characterized by individual or multiple clusters of fluid
filled vesicles on the affected site and this rupture leaving small,
sometimes painful, ulcers and it will generally heal without scarring.
However, lesions, which recur at the same site, may cause scarring.
HSV-1 and HSV-2 are the two types of herps virus found in general
clinical practice. HSV-1 is usually visible above the waist, is
referred to as herpes labialis, due to it primarily appearing on
the lips, though it may also lead to keratitis. HSV-2, which appears
below the waist, is also referred to as herpes genitalis, a venereal
form of the disease, but which also produces skin lesions.
Orogenital sex
may lead to cross-contamination of these sites with oral herpes
being more likely transmitted to the genital than the other way
around. Eighty percent of all HSV-2 infection is of the genital
type. Herpes flare-ups can be painful and irritating, but they don't
have to rule your life. There
are some things you can do to reduce discomfort and help speed healing.
Use an ice pack on the blisters to help alleviate pain and swelling.
Add baking soda in warm water and take bath, which will help to
reduce itching and pain. Keep genital area dry and clean. Avoid
having sex until blisters have completely healed. Take supplements
that inhibit viral growth at the first sign of an outbreak. Consider
taking the amino acid L-lysine.
Antioxidant
vitamins, like vitamin A, vitamin C & vitamin E and also zinc
are most important during the course of treatment. Boost your immune
system by taking echinacea, goldenseal and vitamin C everyday. Do
the regular exercise and give more of rest to the mind and body
to reduce the stress. Treat the blisters topically. Dab tea tree
oil, a natural antiseptic, at either full or half strength directly
on them several times a day. Encourage healing by avoiding foods
that contain arginine, another amino acid that suppresses lysine:
nuts, dairy products, meat, seeds, oats, peanuts and corn.
Disclaimer :
The text presented on these pages is for your information only.
It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not
represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this
information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without
consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult your
health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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