Herpetic gingivostomatitis

What is Herpetic gingivostomatitis?

Gingivostomatitis (also known as primary herpetic gingivostomatitis or orolabial herpes) is a combination of gingivitis and stomatitis, or an inflammation of the oral mucosa and gingiva. Herpetic gingivostomatitis is often the initial presentation during the first ("primary") herpes simplex infection. It is of greater severity than herpes labialis (cold sores) which is often the subsequent presentations. Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis is the most common viral infection of the mouth.

Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (PHGS) represents the clinically apparent pattern of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, since the vast majority of other primary infections are symptomless. PHGS is caused predominantly by HSV-1 and affects mainly children. Prodromal symptoms, such as fever, anorexia, irritability, malaise and headache, may occur in advance of disease. The disease presents as numerous pin-head vesicles, which rupture rapidly to form painful irregular ulcerations covered by yellow–grey membranes. Sub-mandibular lymphadenitis, halitosis and refusal to drink are usual concomitant findings.

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I am a male, 30, and believe I might have herpetic gingivostomatitis. I've been basically bed ridden for 4 days now, really high fever, very...

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Dear,

Thanks for the query.

I am sorry to know about your illness. I agree with you that herpetic gingivostomatitis caused by herpes simplex virus...

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I tried messaging you on our open forum but it was saying I could not ask on that question anymore. But I need your advice and you already...

doctor1 MD

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Most likely to be aphthous stomatitis/ canker sores

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STD's can present with Oral ulcers/ sores....

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hi my 19 month old boy started with a fever a week ago which subsided after 2 days then i noticed a foul smell coming from his mouth and i thought...

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Hello & welcome
According to the symptoms you are presenting here your child may be suffering from an viral infection known as primary herpetic...

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