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Name of Parasites that Invade due to herpes Infection

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Rich - 15 Jul 2007 08:59 GMT
Does anyone know the name of the prarsites that invade due to lowered
immune system reposnse from herpes. I have lesions on the inside of
mouth now that arppear to be entry points for parasites I foams big
time with peroxide.. What are they called and how do you kill them?
Thanks in advance,
Richard
M2slo2cht@nospam.invalid - 15 Jul 2007 14:51 GMT
>I have lesions on the inside of
>mouth now that arppear to be entry points for parasites I foams big
>time with peroxide.

Peroxide will foam on an active Herpes lesion no matter where its
location. No parasite required.
And no, I've never heard of any particular parasite associated with
Herpes. Where did you hear that?

M2
Grant - 15 Jul 2007 19:52 GMT
Hi Rich,

There are no parasites that are associated with herpes.  And herpes doesn't
lower your immune system.  It's the lower immune system that then allows
herpes to create an outbreak.  So, you've got it a bit reversed.

Lesions on the inside of your mouth could be anything--and most of them have
nothing to do with parasites.  I suggest seeing a doctor for a proper
diagnosis.

ar

> Does anyone know the name of the prarsites that invade due to lowered
> immune system reposnse from herpes. I have lesions on the inside of
> mouth now that arppear to be entry points for parasites I foams big
> time with peroxide.. What are they called and how do you kill them?
> Thanks in advance,
> Richard
alfred - 26 Jul 2007 03:29 GMT
Hi Rich,

Yes, usually it is a lower immune system that allows herpes to surface. I
know that when I am run down, fatigued, stressed, or sick I am more likely
to an outbreak. Since I have had herpes I have never known it to cause me to
get sick more often, in fact I am more healthy because I am working towards
keeping my immune system strong to prevent outbreaks.

Al

> Hi Rich,
>
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>> Thanks in advance,
>> Richard
Rich - 26 Jul 2007 03:46 GMT
> Hi Rich,
>
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> "Rich" <ash...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Hi Grant,
Herpes is treated as an infectious disease, one that is not cureable
but controlable. As an infectious agent in the body it would certainly
put a load on the immune system dependant of severity and the amount
of time it has to migrates internally or externally. So I would have
to assume that hepres does lower a persons immune capability simply by
being a chronic load on that system.
Rich
Grant - 26 Jul 2007 13:16 GMT
Hi Rich,

That's not how the virus works.  It doesn't put a load on your immune system
at all.  Your immune system is what keeps in check.  If your immune system
is not working well, then you will have herpes outbreaks more often than
those whose immune systems are working better.

I never get sick.  I very rarely have herpes outbreaks.

ar

>> Hi Rich,
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> being a chronic load on that system.
> Rich
Yoshi2me - 31 Jul 2007 19:03 GMT
> That's not how the virus works.  It doesn't put a load on your immune
> system at all.  Your immune system is what keeps in check.  If your immune
> system is not working well, then you will have herpes outbreaks more often
> than those whose immune systems are working better.
>
> I never get sick.  I very rarely have herpes outbreaks.

Ar is right!

Having herpes doesn't lower your immune system.

I've had genital herpes type-2 for 12 years now and I hardly ever get sick.

If herpes did lower your immune system you would think I would be sick all
the time and I'm not.

I think if you do some reading (not on the internet) you will find that
there is a method to this herpes madness.

Hang in there,

Angela ;)

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Yoshi2me - 31 Jul 2007 19:02 GMT
> Hi Grant,
> Herpes is treated as an infectious disease, one that is not cureable
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> being a chronic load on that system.
> Rich

Herpes Simplex Virus does NOT lower your immune system.

That's a nice thought though...

Angela ;)

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Beth63@gmail.com - 01 Aug 2007 00:27 GMT
Rich,
You can get what's called a secondary infection in a herpes sore from
bacteria. That may be what you're thinking (?). But bacteria isn't a
"parasite"...it's of the microbial family, just as is the herpes
virus. Someone's been feeding you bad info!

> Does anyone know the name of the prarsites that invade due to lowered
> immune system reposnse from herpes. I have lesions on the inside of
> mouth now that arppear to be entry points for parasites I foams big
> time with peroxide.. What are they called and how do you kill them?
> Thanks in advance,
> Richard
 
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