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Herpetic Stomatitis Medical Dictionary Definition of medical terminology for Herpetic Stomatitis.
Herpetic stomatitis is a viral infection of the mouth that causes ulcers and inflammation. These mouth ulcers are not the same as canker sores, which are caused by a different virus. Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors ...
Acute herpetic stomatitis Aphthous stomatitis Gingivitis or gingival abscess Specialists ...
Herpetic stomatitis Hiatal hernia High arch High blood cholesterol and triglycerides High blood pressure - infants High blood pressure (Hypertension) Hirschsprung's disease Histiocytosis Histoplasmosis ...
Oral herpes virus infection (also known as herpetic stomatitis) Oral thrush (also called candidiasis, which is caused by the yeast Candida albicans) Streptococcal or staphylococcal bacterial infection ...
Also known as primary herpetic stomatitis, the initial herpes simplex virus infection usually does not take the form of a cold sore.
Gingivostomatitis is common, particularly among children. It may occur after infection with the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which also causes cold sores. See: Herpetic stomatitis ...
Herpetic stomatitis (oral herpes). Oral herpes causes painful, clustered blisters inside the mouth or on a person's lip. People can get this infection when they have direct contact (such as kissing!) with someone with the herpes simplex virus.
Recurrent oral HSV infections occurring simultaneously with cancer therapy-induced oral mucositis can result in the development of extensive, confluent mucosal ulcerations clinically similar to primary herpetic stomatitis.
See also: Stomatitis, Viral, Ulcers, Herpes, Symptom
 
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