Herpes is a virus that manifests itself in the form of vesicles, which are grouped together and localized on the skin and mucous membranes. The causative agent of the disease is the herpes simplex virus, which affects 90% of the world's population. Of these, only 5% of the population observe clinical symptoms; in the rest, the course of the disease has no pronounced symptoms. An exacerbation of herpes is noted with a pronounced weakening of the immune system. Against the background of marked inhibition of immunity, herpes can turn into a generalized form, affecting the central nervous system with the development of very dangerous conditions.
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