Oral herpes, according to the American Social Health Association, is a mild and usually recurrent infection of the mouth and surrounding skin caused by the herpes simplex virus. The infection is, in fact, so mild that many of the estimated 50 to...
Fever blisters, also called cold sores, oral herpes and herpes labialis, are a common mouth problem. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, or NIDCR, reports that 500,000 people develop them for the first time each year....
Fever blisters, also known as cold sores, are clusters of small, itchy or painful blisters and sores that usually develop on or around the mouth. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research estimates that 95 percent of fever...
In the September 2009 edition of the "Journal of the Canadian Dental Association," Dr. Giuseppe Ficarra and Dr. Catalina Birek explain that doctors and dentists don't know how pregnancy influences the course and treatment of fever blisters....
AIDS (autoimmune deficiency virus) refers to a chronic and potentially fatal disease in which the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) attacks the immune system so that it can no longer effectively fight off infection. The Mayo Clinic says that...
Bed bugs are small insects that nest in warm, dry places. Their love for mattresses and other furniture is the reason for their name. These spots are ideal because it provides then with mammal blood, which is their primary food source, according...
White bumps in the eye area can be disturbing and worrisome. They can be caused by an array of medical conditions and situations, some that can benefit from the care of a doctor. Because bumps by the eyes can be irritating and can even cause...
Prescription-strength naproxen is used to relieve arthritis symptoms such as swelling, inflammation, joint pain and stiffness, as well as moderate or mild pain from such conditions as tendinitis, bursitis and menstrual cramps. According to the...
MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. It is an intense organism that is known for developing into severe life threatening skin infections that can easily spread throughout the body. MRSA is a type of staph infection...
Lotensin (benazepril) is a medication used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). According to Drugs.com, Lotensin belongs to a class of medicines called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. It prevents the angiotensin-converting...
Bone density refers to bone mass. In certain bone diseases, such as osteoporosis or osteopenia, the bone begins to break down and no more bone is built up. Osteoporosis is more severe than osteopenia, as osteoporosis makes individuals more...
If you've ever forgotten to apply your sunscreen before a day outdoors, you've probably ended up with a sunburn. When the sun's UVA and UVB rays hit your skin, your body increases production of melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. You...
Fever blisters are a common name for the characteristic skin lesions that are caused by oral infections of the herpes simplex virus (also known as herpes labialis). Herpes labialis can never be cured completely because the virus is able to hide...
According to MayoClinic.com, fever blisters and cold sores are two names for skin lesions produced by the herpes simplex-1 virus. Herpes simplex-1 virus infections follow five stages: prodrome, blistering, ulceration, crusting and healing. A fever...
Sunburn may occur after only 15 minutes of sun exposure, causing redness, itchiness, pain, swelling, nausea, headache and blistering. While these may begin soon after sun exposure, the full damage to your skin may not be apparent for 24 hours or...
Herpes is an infection caused by one of two viruses, herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2. Men can contract either strain of the herpes virus. KidsHealth.org points out that HSV-2 is most often responsible for genital herpes while HSV-1 causes...
LDL, or low-density lipoprotein, cholesterol can increase your risk for heart disease. In fact, reducing your LDL cholesterol by just 1 percent can reduce your chance of disease by 2 percent, according to the book "Cecil Essentials of Medicine."...
Peeling and blistering of your baby's feet can be distressful, especially if your baby is also experiencing other symptoms of discomfort such as a fever or itching. Foot peeling and blistering can be caused by a variety of factors and conditions,...
According to Drugs.com, Janumet is an oral, prescription medication that is a combination of sitagliptin and metformin and is indicated for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. These two medications work together to help patients regulate their blood...
Avelox, or moxifloxacin, is a prescription antibiotic belonging to the fluoroquinolone class of drugs. Fluoroquinolone or quinolone is a type of synthetic broad spectrum antibiotic that kills many different bacteria. According to Bayer HealthCare...
Sunburn develops in response to overexposure to the sun's UV rays. It appears within a few hours following sun exposure and may last as long as several weeks, according to the Mayo Clinic. In addition to increasing your risk of skin cancer,...
Blisters on the bottom of the feet are a common childhood ailment. Although they are often very painful, they don't normally indicate a serious underlying condition. When blisters are rubbed, squeezed or otherwise irritated, they may become...
The flesh-eating disease invades the body, uses the bloodstream to travel, but then blocks the flow of blood and destroys tissue. It causes severe pain and fever. Blood clots and blisters form. Areas of the body start to swell, with skin changing...