-
1 CE
Exposure
You are expose tu herpes when you are sexual active and you dont use protection like a condon. -
2
Pathological changes
After been infected of herpes you can see early changes of vacuolation in the cytoplasm may be seen along the basal keratinocytes. -
3
Pathological changes (2)
As the cells swell and separate, the cytoplasm becomes eosinophilic, particularly notable in the multinucleated cells. -
4
Pathological changes (3)
The inflammatory infiltrate is mixed, predominantly lymphocytes and neutrophils with scattered eosinophils frequently seen -
5
Prodrome
In this stage the herpes comes in contact with the skin, which causes a hardening sensation.The skin will begin to redden. -
6
Blistre Formation
They are liquid labial lesions that are red or clear, and begin to form in the inflamed area and remain for about two days. -
7
Inflammation
Most people with herpes are unable to realize that they are already in the first phase of the disease and do not take care of the infection. -
8
Ulceration
The ulcers are very delicated, they of red color and they are like small cuts, but this uclers that will appear dissapear in 1 day only. -
9
Formation of Scales
At this stage, the healing process of the ulcers begins. In two or three days, new skin will develop under the scabs. -
10
Complete Healing
The crust, which formed on a blister of herpes, will fall in a few days, and will reveal fresh skin.