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HERPES VIRUSES Herpes viruses can cause
fever, flu-like symptoms, and pain or redness at the site where they are
Shingles will appear
along a nerve track, and because of this they seem to follow a line along
the skin. Blisters
shaped like tears will form at the reddened areas. Stress or a lowered
resistance to infection because of aging or illness can cause shingles.
Herpes and varicella are contagious during the early stages, or until the
sores or blisters become crusty. Children or adults who have not had
chickenpox can catch herpes. A pregnant women exposed to varicella can
give chicken pox to
her unborn baby.
Your doctor may prescribe acyclovir to control the growth of herpes viruses. Be sure that you take this medication as instructed. About 10 days after you begin treatment, the blisters will usually become crusty or dry. This infection is slow to heal and can be very painful, sometimes requiring pain medication. Please do not hesitate to call our office at (734) 712-1000 if you have any questions or concerns. Ann
Arbor Hematology Oncology Associates, P.C. |