Neonatal Herpes
Whatshould you do if you think your baby has it?
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Contact your GPor midwife as soon as possible if your baby has any of the above symptoms and you're worried. You may be advised to take your baby to your nearest accident and emergency department .
Neonatal herpes is usually treated with antiviral drugsgiven directly into the baby'svein (intravenously).This treatment may be needed for several weeks. Any related complications, such as fits (seizures), will also need to be treated.
The baby can be breastfed while receiving treatment, unless the mother has herpes sores around her nipples. If the mother is taking antiviral treatment too, this can beexcreted in her breast milk but is not thought to cause any harm to the baby.
Articles for Neonatal Herpes
How can neonatal herpes be prevented?
If you're pregnant and have a history of genital herpes, tell your doctor or midwife.You may need to take medication during thelast month of pregnancy to prevent an outbreak of vaginal sores during la
How doesa newborn baby catch herpes?
During pregnancy and labour A newborn babyis at risk of catching herpes ifthe mother had genital herpes for the first time within the last six weeks of her pregnancy. There's a risk the mother will
How serious is herpes for a baby?
Sometimes neonatal herpes will only affect the baby's eyes, mouth or skin. In these cases, most babies will make a complete recovery with antiviral treatment. However, the condition is much more seri
Introduction
NHS Choices information on neonatal herpes (herpes in newborn babies), with links to other useful resources.
Support and advice if you've been affected
You may find these resources helpful: Cold sores Genital herpes Sands World Health Organization (WHO): herpes simplex virus
What are the warning signs in babies?
Because newborn babies have underdeveloped immune systems, they can quickly become seriously ill after catching the virus. A newbornbaby infected with herpes may: become lacking in energy (listless
Whatshould you do if you think your baby has it?
Contact your GPor midwife as soon as possible if your baby has any of the above symptoms and you're worried. You may be advised to take your baby to your nearest accident and emergency department . N