Birth-acquired herpes
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HSV; Congenital herpes; Herpes - congenital Treatment Herpes virus infections in infants are generally treated with intravenous medications. Acyclovir is the most common antiviral medicine used for this purpose. A course of several weeks may be required. In addition, other therapy is often necessary to treat the effects of herpes infection such as shock or seizures. Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) Infants with systemic herpes or encephalitis frequently have poor outcomes despite antiviral medications and early intervention. Infants with skin disease may have recurrences after therapy is finished. The recurrences put them at risk for learning disability and may require treatment. advertisement
Complications
Calling your health care provider Call your health care provider if you have had a baby and think that you might have herpes, or have had it in the past. If your baby exhibits any of the symptoms listed in this document, including skin lesions alone, have the baby seen by the health care provider promptly.
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