Is herpes of the throat contagious?
In general, throat herpes refers to herpangina. If the condition is in the acute phase, it is usually contagious. Once clinical symptoms have disappeared, it typically is no longer contagious. If discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention is recommended. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Contagious
Herpangina is an acute upper respiratory tract infectious disease caused by viral infection. When a patient is in the acute phase of illness, the disease is usually highly contagious and may spread to others.
2. Not contagious
Herpangina is caused by enterovirus infection. The body's immune response to the invading virus leads to symptoms such as fever and blisters. Once herpangina has resolved and clinical symptoms have disappeared, the individual is generally no longer contagious.
Patients with herpangina should ensure adequate rest during treatment, avoid overexertion, and maintain a regular sleep schedule.