Skin Herpes
Active lifestyle, everyday duties, and stress impose a great pressure. If you want to withstand life’s challenges, it is crucial to take care about your health. Being visible and lasting, skin infections cause serious discomfort and result in the lack of self-confidence. Embracing a variety of conditions, they are transmitted by direct contact. Moreover, such problems as herpes are a serious threat to your immune system if not treated properly.
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Facial Herpes
Other names of facial herpes are cold sores, oral or lip herpes. This disease is caused by HSV type 1, but sometimes type 2 can provoke it if you have oral sex with person that suffers from genital herpes. More than half of population has such facial problem, which won’t let you go in any case. This is because there are no medicines, which are able to kill it completely.
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Herpes Transmission
It’s better to know everything about herpes transmission to avoid this rather unpleasant disease. The first thing to remember is that HSV can’t be passed to a person through air. The virus only gets to a person’s body after skin to skin contact. For example, if a person already has herpes and kisses another person in lips then the disease passes to a healthy one. If a person who has oral HSV touches partner’s genitals, then the virus transfers to a healthy person in the form of genital herpes too.
HSV transmission is a very quick process. That’s why you have to be very careful with your partners and both control your hygiene.
Some people think that HSV transmission can only happen when the sore is present. But it’s a wrong thought. There were reported some cases when the reddishness was experienced, some itching and tingling on the skin area, and after the clinical researches doctors made a conclusion about the presence of the herpes virus. So you have to control your skin every day. And if you notice even the smallest possible symptoms of herpes, you have to visit doctor immediately and tell him about your worries and doubts to avoid HSV transmission.
You should know that herpes transmission can take place even when an ill person doesn’t have any HSV symptoms or an outbreak at the moment. Some people may “shelter” the virus for a while in their body and not even know that they have it. In some cases herpes symptoms are so weak that any doubts and suspicions can appear. But when infected people have contact with healthy people, HSV transmission definitely happens.
Source: antiherpes.net
Herpes Simplex
Herpes simplex is a kind of virus, which causes rather unpleasant and painful disease. There are two types of the simplex virus. The first one – HSV 1 causes disease on the area around a person’s mouth, on the lips, etc. Generally, this virus affects person’s face. Very rare type 1 attacks genitals and wounds person has on his/her body.
Simplex virus 1 causes very small blisters on the skin. Those blisters are usually painful to touch and itchy. Burning and tingling go along with blisters. If you scratch those you may seriously worsen the present condition. There can develop a group of blisters or few separate sores. When a person is infected with herpes 1, the sores usually appear after some period of time, about 7 days. They are healed approximately for a week too.
While you heal the blisters, they break and the liquid comes out of them. After this phenomenon the reddish skin remains for a while and unpleasant feelings stay too. But the most terrible phase of HSV is in the past already. This period, when the blisters leave your skin, is called remission period of virus. Fortunately, blisters and sores almost never leave any scars if you don’t scratch them.
But the fact that you’ve healed the sores completely doesn’t mean that you don’t have herpes in your body no more. It simply hides deep in the nerve cells and waits the right time to activate. Whenever you have stress or bad mood or cold, virus can cause the disease again and again.
Source: antiherpes.net
Bone Resorption
Technique for Ridge Preservation
Block Graft
Block Bone Graft for Dental Implant
My periodontist informed me that I need implants, but I can’t afford them at this time. Is there any financial assistance for periodontal treatments?
There are a few resources you can research for financial assistance. The first is your periodontist. Many periodontists are willing to set up financing options, such as a payment plan. They also may know of insurance plans that can help cover the cost of your implants.
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Other than diagnose and treat gum disease, what else have periodontists been trained to do?
Most periodontists spend the majority of their time diagnosing and treating gum disease, but there are a variety other procedures that they are able to perform. Periodontists place dental implants when natural teeth cannot be saved. They also monitor the implants to make sure that they’re properly doing their job. Periodontists may also correct gum recession and cover up exposed root surfaces which can be unsightly as well as sensitive to hot and cold. These procedures are often used to lay the foundation for additional cosmetic procedures to help create a beautiful smile. Finally, periodontists can be integral in the comprehensive planning of your oral care, along with your general dentist or other dental professional.
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