After being kissed by someone infected with the herpes virus, a two-year-old boy loses his vision.

 

Which has the potential to cause serious ocular problems while being often linked to benign symptoms. A kiss might spread the virus to Juwan’s eye since this virus is very infectious.

And can be spread by direct touch with the afflicted region or even by saliva on the skin. After entering the body, HSV follows neural routes and may remain dormant until.

It is activated by stress, disease, or immunological suppression. Juwan had herpes simplex keratitis, a condition where the virus specifically attacked the eye.

As Juwan’s case tragically illustrates, this disease is very serious since it may swiftly result in corneal scarring and, if ignored, can cause lifelong blindness.

The medical community stresses that while the majority of HSV-1 carriers may never have serious health problems,

 

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