Guide To The Causes And Risk Factors For Cold Sores
Severe Burns

Severe burns may cause cold sores to develop and the herpes virus to become active in the body. At the same time, the consequences of this viral activity may be more severe. One study was done to determine if herpes viruses played a significant role in the mortality rates in burn victims. The author analyzed fifty different texts and included eighteen in the final review since they included subjects that met the criteria. The conclusion from the review was that there was no direct evidence linking herpes infection with increased mortality in burn patients. There also isn't any evidence suggesting there's a significantly higher risk of complications if patients have severe burns. However, active infections were shown to have impaired the healing process. While this didn't increase the mortality rates, it did mean individuals with the cold sore virus and other herpes viruses had a longer recovery period. Antiviral medications may have some helpful effects in speeding healing time in these cases.
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