Herpes Pharyngitis

Herpes pharyngitis clinical manifestations of  is a problem with hard to swallow, unable to eat, sore throat. Herpes pharyngitis caused by lesions "exudate" or "ulcerative" of herpes lesi. Exudate pharyngitis have the same form with a blister on the skin while ulcerative pharyngitis is characterized by "punched-out" lesions. These lesions can spread to the throat and tonsils. clinically very difficult to distinguish whether the cause of pharyngitis due to bacterial or non bacterial

Herpes Virus Simplex Type 1 and Type 2

The type 1 and type 2 herpes simplex viruses can cause severe genital infection. When someone first gets genital herpes, it is impossible to tell from the signs and symptoms whether the infection is due to the type 1 or the type 2 virus. There is, however, a marked difference in the incidence and frequency of recurrent genital infections caused by these two viruses. The type 1 virus is sometimes viewed as the better of the two, because many people with primary genital type 1 infection never have recurrent infections, and those who do generally have only occasional outbreaks.

The Herpes Virus

The word “herpes” means different things to different people. To some, herpes is the name given to the troubling blisters or sores that can periodically appear on or around the lips. To others, herpes is a feared sexually transmitted disease that can be caught once but which has a painful aftermath that can be reexperienced many times.