HERPES

Herpes is a viral infection which is caused by a representative of the family Herpesviridae, Herpes Simplex Virus. These viruses are able to survive in the infected organism for long periods. We can distinguish herpes simplex virus -1, which causes herpes on lips and herpes simplex virus-2, which causes genital herpes. It is located on the vulva, the vagina, or more rarely in the cervix. Genital herpes is becoming an increasingly concern for pregnant women because of the potential infection of the fetus.

Herpes simplex will first become apparent through pain, itching or burning of the lip, on which a red sore develops. It changes over time into a blister containing a clear liquid containing large amounts of the virus. Upon rupture, the area becomes highly infectious. After bursting, the sore changes into a brownish-red scab, which usually drops off within 10 days and may cause scarring. Herpes simplex accompanies swollen cervical lymph nodes. Genital herpes are clinically similar with swollen inguinal lymph nodes.

How does the Vermione GEL act on herpes?

Enzymes, which penetrate into the lowest layers of the skin tissues, are activated on contact and begins to temper the virus. The enzymes move toward the surface of the skin healing the area, sealing cracked skin, and reducing inflammation. Depending on the size, a range of 1-2 days can be expected for healing and prevention of reccurrence. This allows the complete healing of skin tissues and cold sores cease to form.

If vaginal herpes (bacterial) appear, the gel should be applied to the affected areas twice daily. It can be safely applied during pregnancy as Vermione replaces antibiotics and corticosteroids with active enzymes.

Recommended application: 2 times a day locally on the affected area

VERMIONE GEL

Antiseptic and drying gel with bioactive enzymes suitable for cold sores, shingles, acne, oily skin, fungal diseases, vaginal mycosis, and vaginal herpes.

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