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Herpes

Herpes or herpes simplex virus Type 1 (HSV-1) is a common viral infection that causes cold sores or fever blisters. Most people get HSV-1 from a parent when they are infants or children. Herpes is contagious, even when sores aren’t present, and can be transmitted through a kiss, a shared eating utensil, or a shared towel.

Once a person is infected with the herpes virus, the virus stays in the body indefinitely. After the first outbreak, the virus travels through nerves to the central nervous system where it stays dormant. Certain factors, including stress, illness, fever, sun exposure, injuries or surgery can trigger the virus to “reactivate” and cause new blisters.

Although there is no cure for herpes, most cold sores resolve on their own. Sometimes, topical antiviral creams can help relieve burning, itching, and tingling, and oral antiviral medications can shorten the course of an active outbreak.

At a Glance

Dr. Jenna Queller

  • Board Certified in Dermatology
  • Practiced at a prestigious dermatology office on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California
  • Authored several book chapters in clinical textbooks and peer-reviewed publications
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