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- $Title{Can Herpes Cause a Brain Infection?}
- $Subject{simplex encephalitis herpes brain Infections Infection sexual
- sexually transmitted diseases std venereal disease vd virus viruses viral Cold
- sores fever blisters genitals genital sores hsv HSVs HSV-1 HSV-2}
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- Can Herpes Cause a Brain Infection?
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- QUESTION: I am aware of the sexual disease of herpes and know that cold sores
- can also come from this virus, but I have just learned of a new herpes
- disease. A fellow employee has just been hospitalized for a brain infection
- diagnosed as Herpes. Can herpes cause a brain infection?
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- ANSWER: Yes, it can. But it is not a new disease, just a different organ
- attacked by the already known viruses. Herpes simplex encephalitis
- (encephalitis means brain infection) is the most common form of nonepidemic
- encephalitis in the United States.
- Herpes infections are harbored in the nerve tissue and skin, and may lie
- there in a dormant or "sleeping" stage for long periods of time. The sores
- caused by the infection are often brought on by physical or emotional stress.
- Why a small percentage of people who have a herpes infection come down with
- encephalitis rather than the typical and common cold sore is not known. As
- you know, up to 95% of the people in America have been exposed to one of the
- two herpes simplex viruses (HSVs). Cold sores or fever blisters are usually
- caused by HSV-1 and sores on the genitals are usually caused by HSV-2, but his
- doesn't always hold true, as both varieties may attack either site.
- The symptoms for herpes simplex encephalitis are headache, nausea,
- vomiting, fever, and lethargy, symptoms which are commonly seen in
- encephalitis from whatever cause, or infecting bug or virus. Unless the
- disease is properly diagnosed and treated, it can progress to coma and death.
- This encephalitis is especially dangerous in infants who may be infected with
- HSV-2 during birth.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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