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  1. ... already have a certain amount of immunity to herpes viruses. Then the symptoms may be milder during the first outbreak than ... Because people can be infectious without having noticeable symptoms, they can unknowingly pass the herpes viruses on. It is thought that women are generally ...
  2. ... heal. They are caused by an infection with herpes viruses. The blisters may keep coming back once you've been infected. Creams and tablets can speed up the healing process somewhat. Symptoms Cold sores (herpes labialis) cause a patch of ...
  3. ... healthy people with CMV infection develop mononucleosis-like symptoms. CMV is a type of herpes virus. Similar to all herpes viruses, CMV remains in your body for the rest ...
  4. ... 2 in adolescent or adults who have no symptoms, including pregnant women.
  5. ... adenovirus – 053.0: Herpes zoster meningitis – 054.72: Herpes simplex meningitis – 072.1: Mumps meningitis – 321.2: Meningitis due to viruses not elsewhere classified The ICD-9-CM codes defining fungal/other meningitis include diagnosis codes in the following ranges: – 112.83: Candidal ...
  6. ... herpes: These may lead to severe eye damage. Herpes eye infections are less common than those caused by gonorrhea and chlamydia. The mother may not have symptoms at the time of delivery. She still may carry bacteria or viruses that can cause this problem.
  7. ... Update: March 23, 2022 ; Next update: 2025. Herpes viruses are most likely to be transmitted during an outbreak, so it's better to not have sex during this time. Herpes can also be passed on to others in symptom-free phases, though. This risk can be reduced ...
  8. ... due to: Fungi or yeast (most often Candida) Viruses, such as herpes or cytomegalovirus
  9. ... germs) that cause esophagitis include fungi, yeast, and viruses. Common organisms include: Candida albicans and other Candida species Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Herpes simplex virus (HSV) Human papillomavirus (HPV) Tuberculosis bacteria ( Mycobacterium tuberculosis ) -- not common
  10. Glossitis is often a symptom of other conditions, such as: Allergic reactions to ... dentures) Skin conditions that affect the mouth Irritants such as ...
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