Herpetic whitlow - Herpetic Reduviam Curemhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpetic_whitlow
Vitium Herpetic Reduviam Curem (Herpetic whitlow) est laesio digiti vel pollicis per herpes simplex virus causatum. Dolens infectio est quae proprie ad digitos vel pollices pertinet.

herpetic reduviam curem (herpetic whitlow) causari potest ex infectione HSV-1 vel HSV-2. HSV-1 paronychia saepe contracta sunt a cura sanitatis operarum quae cum viro contingunt; communissime contractum est ab operariis dentalibus et medicis operariis secretionibus oris expositis. Saepe etiam observatur in infantibus lacteis pollicis cum HSV-I oralis contagione, et in adultis 20 ad 30 annos sequentes contactum cum genitalibus HSV-2-infectis.

Curatio OTC Medicamenta
Acyclovir cremor ad herpes tractare potest. Accipe acetaminophen ut dolorem reliever.
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  • Herpetic Reduviam Curem (Herpetic whitlow) ― Herpes simplex in digitis communior est in infantibus quam in adultis.
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References Herpetic Whitlow 29494001 
NIH
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) diffunditur et saepe in adulescentia per contactum directum physicam diffunditur. Vulgo os afficit (HSV-1) vel genitalia (HSV-2) . Raro ad unguem diffundi potest, dolorem, tumorem, ruborem, pusulas, quae herpetic whitlow vocantur.
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is common and is most often transmitted in childhood through direct physical contact. The most common infectious sites are oral mucosa (HSV-1) or genital mucosa (HSV-2). Rarely, the infection may be spread to the distal phalanx via direct inoculation and cause pain, swelling, erythema, and vesicles in an entity known as herpetic whitlow.
 Herpetic Whitlow - Case reports 29414271
Puella una annorum in nosocomio usus est post quatuor dies febrem, ruborem, et tumorem in uno digitorum suorum experiens. Probat in valde os confirmatum praesentiam herpis virus simplicem generis 1, ad diagnosin herpetic whitlow ducens.
A one-year-old girl was hospitalized after experiencing four days of fever, redness, and swelling in one of her fingers. Tests on a mouth sore confirmed the presence of herpes simplex virus type 1, leading to a diagnosis of herpetic whitlow.