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There's gonna be a whole lot of kissing going on!
Some
say that kissing is the universal language.
If that is true, everyone will be communicating on Tuesday. I don’t want to put a damper on your
expectations or your enjoyment of this day of recognition of love and romance,
but this might be a good time to spotlight one of the nanobug viruses that
takes advantage of this intimate demonstration of affection. Herpes Simplex 1 (HSV) causes oral lesions or
“cold sores”.
HSV infections often occur in early childhood or adolescence
by kissing someone who already has a cold sore.
The virus can leak from the cold sore of Kisser #1 and enter the body of
Kisser #2 through a tiny crack in the lip or skin around the mouth. This is why the sores occur as mirror images
on the “kissers”. HSV is a virus and
therefore needs living cells to survive.
It invades the human cells and opens up a lesion “for business”,
cranking out more virus to keep the love going. Initially, the invasion is
painful and the person is not interested in pressing their lips on any one
else’s. But as the body cleans up the
infection and healing is in progress, the virus is still present and viable. Anyone can be at risk of HSV infection but it
can be especially dangerous for small children and people with lowered
immunity. So the rule for prevention is
this: Don’t kiss anyone who has an
obvious sore on their lip or around the mouth.
And if you have one – don’t touch or pick at it when it is healing. Wash your hands after touching your mouth or
the sore. Never put contact lenses in
your mouth to wet them – and definitely not when you have a cold sore. Cold sores heal in about 2-3 weeks but the
virus doesn’t leave you. It can start
trouble again months or even years later.
Reoccurrences usually happen when the person is under stress or when
immunity is low.
Unfortunately, Valentine's Day is celebrated in mid-February
when the cold and flu season is still in full swing and our lips are still
chapped from the extreme winter weather.
This potentially increases the number of infected kissers out there who
should be winking instead of kissing.
So, be careful as you “spread the love” - don’t spread the virus
too. And for goodness sake, don’t let
your lover with a cold sore kiss anywhere else either – this rule will help you
avoid genital herpes (Herpes Simplex 2).
Celebrate responsibly this year.
Flowers and candy are nice – and so are diamonds….and rubies…and
pearls…… Or a nanobugs valentine.
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