Abstract

Herpetic infection has a chronic character, characterized by periodic exacerbations. Occurs in children of different ages who have had an acute infection with the Herpes Simplex virus. The most important clinical sign of chronic recurrent herpetic stomatitis is the typical, permanent localization of the lesions. Localization of lesion elements during relapse depends on the localization of lesion elements during primary infection. Children complain of pain in the area of lesions on the oral mucosa, which is aggravated by eating and speaking. Children suffering from chronic recurrent herpetic stomatitis are taken under dispensary observation. The volume and frequency of therapeutic measures will depend on the severity of the disease.

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