Who knew that kissing a baby could have such devastating consequences?
UK mum, Amy Stinton, has shared a photo of her 14-month-old son, Oliver, suffering from the herpes virus.
Doctors have said he probably picked it up after coming into contact with someone who had a cold sore.
Stinton says Oliver has always has eczema. But last Monday, when he had a worse rash than usual and seemed unwell, she took him to the doctor. Oliver was prescribed steroid cream. The following day, when the rash looked even worse, the doctor sent him to hospital.
Stinton was then told her son had the herpes virus. The virus can be extremely dangerous to babies.
“We were told if we’d left it to Wednesday morning, he’d have been in intensive care,” Stinton told the Daily Mail Online. “It would’ve attacked his vital organs.”
Oliver was put on antibiotics and antiviral drugs.
After several days in hospital on a drip, his condition improved but Stinton and her husband will have to always be vigilant, in case the virus flares up again.
“It’s frustrating that it’s completely out of our control and he’s going to have to deal with this for the rest of his life,” Stinton says.
She posted a photo of Oliver on Facebook and wrote: “This is what happens 2 babies when been in contact with a coldsore. Oliver now has the herpes virus and will have this for life. Think before you kiss a baby next time.”