Can pregnancy cold sores be teratogenic, does cold sores affect the fetus? The gods help

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some pregnant women who find out that they have cold sores after one month of pregnancy will be very worried and anxious, afraid that cold sores will have some bad effects on the fetus, in fact, there is no need to worry too much.

    Because the case of herpes on the lips is actually a manifestation of fire, as long as you pay attention to improving your diet and eat more light food, you can slowly recover. If the condition is severe, you can go to the hospital and use some topical medications to control the development of cold sores.

    Generally speaking, cold sores will not have any effect on the fetus, and doctors will also choose non-*** drugs according to the condition of pregnant women, so patients and families should not worry too much.

    If you suffer from cold sores during pregnancy, it is recommended that pregnant women must pay more attention to rest, drink more water, and exercise appropriately to improve their immunity.

    There are many reasons why you can get oral herpes, but if a pregnant woman is caused by fire, it will generally not affect the growth and development of the fetus, so it will not cause fetal malformations. If the patient is caused by a viral infection, it may have a certain impact on the development of the fetus, but it also needs to be determined according to the patient's individual constitution and the time of pregnancy, and generally the impact is not very large.

    Infection with cold sores after pregnancy is likely to affect the development of the fetus, but the specific time of pregnancy should be combined, if the development of the fetus is basically completed in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, then the impact will not be great. It is recommended that patients should be relaxed, not too nervous, and actively under the guidance of a doctor if oral herpes appears.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Herpes may have occurred in many people, it is a disease caused by herpes simplex virus infection, cold sores are also a common type, pregnant women may also have cold sores, some pregnant women will worry that cold sores will be inherited to the fetus, this worry is superfluous, cold sores will not be transmitted to the fetus, during the illness should pay attention to drink more water, pay attention to strengthen nutrition, improve the body's immunity!

    Herpes may have been experienced by many people, and it is a condition of viral infection, which is caused by herpes simplex virus infection, and cold sores are also one of the common herpes diseases. Cold sores can occur in people of any age, children, and adults, and pregnant women may also have cold sores, so if pregnant women have cold sores, will it affect the health of the fetus? How to care for cold sores in pregnant women?

    1. The impact of cold sores on the fetus.

    Herpes virus is very common and may cause multiple parts of the disease, such as oral inflammation, keratitis, skin herpes, etc., cold sores are also very common, commonly known in Chinese medicine as on fire, patients in excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, emotional stress, etc., immunity will decrease, in this way, the virus latent in the body will take the opportunity to multiply, which will lead to the appearance of cold sores. In the early stage of cold sores, the skin will have symptoms of burning and itching, followed by blisters, and slowly scabs, usually in about ten days**. If a pregnant woman is infected with herpes virus, will it affect the health of the fetus?

    According to experts, cold sores are a very common disease, as long as daily care is done, it will not bring great harm to the human body, nor will it affect the health of the fetus. For the sake of insurance, expectant mothers should do a good job of prenatal check-up during pregnancy and pay attention to the development of the fetus.

    2. Care of cold sores in pregnant women.

    Although this disease will not bring greater harm to the health of the mother and child, if the drug is used indiscriminately, it is likely to harm the health of the fetus. If a pregnant woman suffers from cold sores, she should pay attention to rest, strengthen nutrition, drink more water, eat some light food, and it is best to eat some vegetables that clear heat and detoxify, which can promote the development of cold sores.

    Labial sores are very common in life, pregnant women may also have cold sores, may be anxious to get on the fire will lead to the appearance of herpes, cold sores generally do not harm the health of the fetus, in order to recover health faster, pregnant women should pay attention to daily care. Even if the cold sore is **, there will be ** possibility, I hope that expectant mothers will strengthen nutrition and pay attention to improving the body's immunity!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cold sores, commonly known as "fire", are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HS V). If herpes occurs in the genital tract, most cases are caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV-) and herpes virus type (HSV-) in other sites. HSV - The effect on the fetus during pregnancy depends on the type of virus (HSV - HSV - or HSV - HSV- mixed), primary or ** (primary is the first episode, **is reversed**), and the gestational period at the time of the attack.

    In general, HS V - has less effect on the embryonic fetus than H s V - ; **Infection has little impact on the embryonic fetus, while primary infection has a greater impact; In the first trimester, it mainly affects the development of the embryo and causes teratogenicity, and the second trimester has less impact. In the third trimester of pregnancy, genital herpes, particularly HSV-induced herpes, can cause severe and even life-threatening infections in newborns, so aggressive antiviral** and cesarean delivery are often required. Your cold sores are caused by Hs V-, and it is ** infection, so if there is no HSV-IgM, only Hsv-IgG, it means that there are antibodies in the body, which have a protective effect on yourself and the embryonic fetus, if I g m (+), you should immediately do a blood virus test, if the virus is detected, the fetus may be involved, if there is no virus, then the fetus will have little impact.

    Anti-herpes shows that your resistance is poor, you need to pay attention to nutrition, exercise properly, establish a good life routine, and improve immunity. View the original post

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