Isang Ina ang nagbigay babala na huwag ipahalik sa ibang tao ang kanyang anak, Dahil ito ang pwedeng mangyari
Herpes is an infection caused by the HSV or the herpes simplex virus. It affects the external genitalia, along with the individual’s *nal region, mucosal surfaces, and skin in some parts of the body. It is a long-term condition which is divided into two parts – Type 1 and Type 2 herpes. In a shocking news, a baby was diagnosed with Type 1 Herpes after someone kissed him on the lips.
Based on the narration of a story posted on the Facebook page “Pregnancy Corner,” a mother named Christa Leandra Valdez shared that her son caught the condition after someone who had herpes kissed him on the lips.
It took a while after the doctors eventually found out the cause of her baby’s strange blisters and wounds. The mother shared that it initially started out with red rashes, particularly on his toe. Unfortunately, it quickly festered until blisters appeared.
She brought her baby to doctors, who diagnosed him with Herpetic Whitlow, also known as Type 1 Herpes. According to Medical News Today, Type 1 Herpes is an oral kind of the condition that is acquired by “more than 50 percent of people in the United States.”
It continued, “If a mother with genital herpes has sores while giving birth, it is possible that the infection will be passed on to the baby.“
According to the mother’s narration, her baby must’ve touched his toe after he presumably slipped his fingers into his mouth – hence the infection. Her story reads:
“There, the doctor told me that someone who carries the herpes virus kissed him on the mouth (Trust me, if I would’ve seen them kiss him on the mouth, I would’ve slapped the sh*t out of them!) and transferred the virus to him. He put his hands in his mouth, then touched his foot and there must have been a cut on his toe.” “Who would’ve thought? Now since he carries the virus, he is prone to getting cold sores. He could’ve honestly got it from ANYONE! It’s been exactly 3 weeks and his toe is ALMOST healed! Thank God! But this is a lesson for people who think it’s okay to kiss babies just because they want to. You have no idea how fragile babies are.”
Read the full narration below:
Based on the narration of a story posted on the Facebook page “Pregnancy Corner,” a mother named Christa Leandra Valdez shared that her son caught the condition after someone who had herpes kissed him on the lips.
It took a while after the doctors eventually found out the cause of her baby’s strange blisters and wounds. The mother shared that it initially started out with red rashes, particularly on his toe. Unfortunately, it quickly festered until blisters appeared.
She brought her baby to doctors, who diagnosed him with Herpetic Whitlow, also known as Type 1 Herpes. According to Medical News Today, Type 1 Herpes is an oral kind of the condition that is acquired by “more than 50 percent of people in the United States.”
It continued, “If a mother with genital herpes has sores while giving birth, it is possible that the infection will be passed on to the baby.“
According to the mother’s narration, her baby must’ve touched his toe after he presumably slipped his fingers into his mouth – hence the infection. Her story reads:
“There, the doctor told me that someone who carries the herpes virus kissed him on the mouth (Trust me, if I would’ve seen them kiss him on the mouth, I would’ve slapped the sh*t out of them!) and transferred the virus to him. He put his hands in his mouth, then touched his foot and there must have been a cut on his toe.” “Who would’ve thought? Now since he carries the virus, he is prone to getting cold sores. He could’ve honestly got it from ANYONE! It’s been exactly 3 weeks and his toe is ALMOST healed! Thank God! But this is a lesson for people who think it’s okay to kiss babies just because they want to. You have no idea how fragile babies are.”
Read the full narration below:
Isang Ina ang nagbigay babala na huwag ipahalik sa ibang tao ang kanyang anak, Dahil ito ang pwedeng mangyari
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December 07, 2017
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