Neonatal Herpes Symptoms
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Fetal Infection
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Very rarely, a baby may contract herpes before birth. When this occurs, the baby will often be born with an abnormally small head and classic signs of infection, including skin lesions.
Early Signs
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A newborn who contracts herpes during delivery will often have a bright red skin rash, difficulty breathing, lethargy, inflammation of the eyes and irritability.
Later Symptoms
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Neonatal herpes may progress and cause infection of the brain and nervous system, causing a swollen fontanel (soft spot), seizures, fever and permanent organ damage.
Post-Birth Infection
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A newborn may contract herpes days or weeks after birth if an adult with oral herpes simplex 1 (cold sores) kisses the baby. These infections are usually local and not as severe as those contracted during delivery.
Prevention
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Mothers who contract herpes during pregnancy are much more likely to transmit the virus during delivery. Most doctors will prescribe surgical birth for women with active herpes outbreaks.
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