Herpes simplex, also called herpes simplex, is not severable and has a certain recurrence, once the patient’s resistance decreases, exertion, mental stress may recur again.
Herpes simplex virus usually infects the skin and mucous membranes of the mouth, lips, genitals and other parts of the skin, forming clusters of small blisters called herpes simplex. The chances of recurrence can be minimized through suppressive treatment and improving the body’s immunity.
1. Inhibitory treatment: To control recurrence, antiviral drugs such as famciclovir, acyclovir and famciclovir can be taken orally to inhibit the recurrence of the virus, and should be taken continuously for 6 to 12 months.
2. Improve the body’s immunity: In normal life, you should also actively strengthen physical exercise, which can improve the patient’s immunity and reduce the chance of recurrence. At the same time, avoid close contact with patients. In recent times, attention should be paid to avoid overwork and rest more.
To summarize, although herpes simplex virus cannot be eradicated, recurrence can be reduced by strictly following the doctor’s instructions.