
Suggest Treatment For HSV-1 And Cold Sores On Lips

Hi, HSV is commonly limited to upper half of the body, Lips, perioral area, oral mucosa. Chances of this to infect genitalia is less. Thanks
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


What has caused my concern today is i woke up in the middle of the night about 12 hours ago and i had drooled in my sleep alot and it had made my cheek and eye damp from laying in it and while i dont see an active blister currently im in a panic wondering how contagious i am without a blister and what the chances are that it could have spread to my eye from that?
Brief Answer:
Yes it can
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome again,
The herpes simplex virus passes through bodily fluids such as saliva, semen or in the fluid from a herpes sore.
Open lesion ( when the blister ruptures usually at day 4 This is the most painful and contagious of the stages This watery discharge is teeming with active viral particles and is highly contagious.
Avoid direct contact with herpes sores.
Hope this will help you.
Thanks
Yes it can
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome again,
The herpes simplex virus passes through bodily fluids such as saliva, semen or in the fluid from a herpes sore.
Open lesion ( when the blister ruptures usually at day 4 This is the most painful and contagious of the stages This watery discharge is teeming with active viral particles and is highly contagious.
Avoid direct contact with herpes sores.
Hope this will help you.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


So do i need to be worried then? Or since i dont have a blister am i ok?
Brief Answer:
Less chances
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome again,
As during sleep eye remains close so the chances of saliva touching the eye mucosa is less unless you rub your eye.
You can consult your dermatologist?\/ophthalmologist to start antiviral drug so the lesion if occurs will be less in severity.
Asymptomatic infection and shedding of virus can occur without blister.
Thanks
Less chances
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome again,
As during sleep eye remains close so the chances of saliva touching the eye mucosa is less unless you rub your eye.
You can consult your dermatologist?\/ophthalmologist to start antiviral drug so the lesion if occurs will be less in severity.
Asymptomatic infection and shedding of virus can occur without blister.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


To make sure i understand your response, it is possible, however unlikely that i have anything to worry about?
Brief Answer:
Don't worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome again,
Theoretically infection is possible but in practical very less cases are seen that herpes labialis later affected other sites with auto inoculation.
There is nothing to worry about.
Thanks
Don't worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi, welcome again,
Theoretically infection is possible but in practical very less cases are seen that herpes labialis later affected other sites with auto inoculation.
There is nothing to worry about.
Thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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