Baby Cold Sore
The younger the baby the more vulnerable they are to the harmful effects of infection.
Baby cold sore. Use an over the counter antiviral cream as soon as the cold sore starts to appear. Avoid sharing cups and eating utensils. A baby may also get the herpes virus passing through the birth canal if the mother has genital herpes. Avoid kissing your child especially if hes a newborn until the cold sore goes away.
If you have a cold sore. The most common symptoms of cold sores in babies include. This will make it less painful and help it heal quicker. Serious complications while rare can develop if a baby contracts the cold sore virus.
If you have them after your baby is born avoid kissing those. Ask your pharmacist which type is. Keep your babys sore moist. Neonatal herpes is a herpes infection in a young baby.
Yet coming into contact with the cold sore virus can be dangerous for your baby especially if she is under four weeks old. The first time your baby gets a cold sore hell start off with swollen gums and a sore mouth so you can expect some drooling. Babies are made for snuggles and kisses. Infants are most likely to get a cold sore because someone with an active virus kisses them.
People with a cold sore can do the following to keep an infant safe. Cold sores after your baby is born cold sores are highly contagious despite the fact that they wont affect your baby in the womb. Whats the best way to treat my babys cold sore. Its caused by the herpes simplex virus a highly contagious virus that can cause cold sores and genital ulcers in adults.
But if you or a family member or caregiver has an active cold soreor even a history of cold soresyoud be wise to use caution when it comes to kissing and caring for a baby under the age of 12 months. Washing the hands regularly and thoroughly especially before touching the infant covering the cold sore and not touching it especially before or during contact with the infant using separate towels washcloths cups and utensils. The cause can even be a kiss from someone who did not have a visible sore but had the virus in his or her saliva. If your child is an infant.
Cold sores are common and although sometimes painful usually harmless for adults and children. A few days later you may see a cluster of small blisters on or near his lips that turn into a shallow painful sore possibly accompanied by fever and swollen lymph glands in the neck.