Various complications are associated with herpes infection. The herpes virus is of special significance to women. It has been implicated in causing
For pregnant women, the presence of either HSV-1 or HSV-2 on the external genitalia or in the birth canal is a threat to the infant. Infection of the newborn can lead to herpetic
Herpes infection also poses a serious problem for the immunocompromised individual (patients with
- Herpetic
keratitis -- herpes infection of the eye leading to scaring within the cornea and eventual blindness - Persistent infection of the mucous membranes and skin of the nose, mouth, and throat
- Herpetic
esophagitis -- infection of the esophagus - Herpetic
hepatitis -- infection of the liver causing inflammation of the liver and eventual liver failure - Encephalitis -- a very serious infection of the brain. If untreated, approximately 60-80% of those who contract this condition will progress to coma and death within a few days. Those who recover often suffer some impairment, ranging from mild neurological impairment to paralysis
- Pneumonitis -- infection of the lung causing a life-threatening pneumonia




















