PHI with Herpes simplex

Read in German: PKV mit Herpes simplex

How does this condition affect your private health insurance?

Herpes simplex is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It primarily manifests as painful blisters or sores on the skin, most commonly around the mouth (cold sores, HSV-1) or genitals (genital herpes, HSV-2). The virus is highly contagious and spreads through direct contact. After initial infection, HSV remains dormant in nerve cells and can reactivate periodically, leading to recurrent outbreaks. While not typically life-threatening, outbreaks can be uncomfortable and cause significant psychological distress. Transmission can occur even when no sores are visible.

PKV Risk Assessment

Slightly Elevated Risk

Impact on Your Insurance Policy

Duration of Illness (Initial)

2 to 4 weeks

Duration of Illness (Lifetime)

Chronic with recurrent episodes

Cost of Treatment (Initial)

$50 - $300 (diagnosis and initial antiviral medication)

Cost of Treatment (Lifetime)

$200 - $1500+ (depending on frequency of outbreaks and long-term suppressive therapy)

Mortality Rate

Extremely low (virtually 0% in immunocompetent adults; higher for neonatal herpes or disseminated infection in immunocompromised individuals, <1%)

Risk of Secondary Damages

1-5% (e.g., ocular herpes leading to blindness, encephalitis, neonatal herpes, psychological impact)

Probability of Full Recovery

0% (the virus remains lifelong; however, symptoms are treatable and manageable)

Underlying Disease Risk

Low (HSV itself is the primary issue, though severe or frequent outbreaks can be a sign of underlying immunosuppression, <1%)

The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or insurance advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for any health concerns or before making any insurance decisions.