The appearance of one or several vesicular groups or clusters about the face, and especially about the lips, is usually sufficiently characteristic. The same holds true ordinarily when the eruption is seen on the prepuce or other parts of the genitalia; it is only when the vesicles become rubbed or abraded and irritated that it might be mistaken for a venereal sore, but the history, course and duration will usually serve to differentiate.
Give the prognosis.
The eruption will usually disappear in several days or one or two weeks without treatment. Remedial applications, however, exert a favorable influence. Herpes progenitalis exhibits a strong disposition to recurrence.
What is the treatment of herpes facialis?
Anointing the parts with camphorated cold cream, with spirits of camphor or similar evaporating and stimulating applications will at times afford relief to the burning, and shorten the course.
What is the treatment of herpes progenitalis?
In herpes about the genitalia cleanliness is of first importance. A saturated solution of boric acid, a dusting-powder of calomel or oxide of zinc, and the following lotion, containing calamine and oxide of zinc, are valuable:—
℞ Zinci oxidi,
Calaminæ, ..............āā........................ gr. v
Glycerinæ,
Alcoholis, .............āā........................ ♏vj
Aquæ, ............................................ ℥j M.
In obstinate recurrent cases, frequent applications of a mild galvanic current will have a favorable influence.