How is oral herpes caused?

Oral and labial herpes is usually caused by the herpes simplex virus, which tends to break out when the body’s resistance is relatively low. Also if there are people around who produce herpes, they are also prone to be contagious, usually due to contact with the herpes herpes fluid, when they are prone to produce herpes. And this herpes needs to be counteracted by choosing antiviral drugs, commonly used are acyclovir ointment, and also oral acyclovir chewable tablets, which will help the herpes to subside. When the herpes breaks down, an ulcerated surface is formed, and the ulcerated surface can be treated with drugs that promote healing, such as recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor gel, or furacilin solution for local froth, which helps the wound heal. It is also recommended to improve the body’s resistance to avoid recurrence of herpes labialis.