Recurrent Herpes Labialis during Pregnancy
Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis (AHG) and
recurrent herpes labialis (RHL) are the common oral mucosal diseases caused by
herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). However, infection with herpes simplexvirus type 2 (HSV-2) can also lead to primary herpes labialis, although this
type rarely causes a recurrence of the disease.
Recurrences of herpes labialis
may be triggered by systemic factors, including stress, menses, fever and local
stimuli like injury, sunlight exposure as well as dental procedures. The HSV-1
infection is usually asymptomatic, while clear clinical manifestations are present
only in 10% of patients. The treatment is primarily palliative and supportive
directed toward controlling the signs and symptoms. Systemic antiviral
chemotherapy is given to the patients with exacerbated manifestations and
immune compromised status. The present article describes a case of RHL with AHG
in a 32 years old pregnant female treated by topical antiviral drug. Read More>>>>>>
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