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Mum shares shocking pics of six-month-old baby daughter who contracted herpes

DISTRESSING images show a baby girl with herpes — a virus which can be transmitted by a single kiss.

Little Oarlah was rushed to hospital aged just six months amid fears she could go blind.

 Holly Cruickshanks has shared shocking pictures of her baby daughter Oarlah who contracted herpes
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Holly Cruickshanks has shared shocking pictures of her baby daughter Oarlah who contracted herpesCredit: Hollie Cruickshanks
 Oarlah (pictured now) was rushed to hospital aged just six months over fears she could go blind
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Oarlah (pictured now) was rushed to hospital aged just six months over fears she could go blindCredit: Hollie Cruickshanks

She contracted the virus despite mum Hollie Cruickshanks imposing a kissing ban after her birth.

Viral spots and sores spread from Oarlah’s body, across her head and face and even got into her left eye.

Hollie, 21, said: “When I saw those, I was filled with horror. I knew she could be blinded because of it.

"The thought of her losing her sight was just devastating.”

Oarlah was on a drip in hospital while Hollie and partner Bradley Airlie, 21, faced an anxious wait for news.

Luckily, tests showed the tot’s eyesight was not damaged and the swelling reduced after 24 hours.

Hollie, from Dundee, gave birth in November 2018.

'FILLED WITH HORROR'

While pregnant, she saw a post on Facebook from a mum whose baby caught herpes from a kiss.

Hollie said: “I was horrified. People thought I was paranoid when I said I didn’t want anyone kissing Oarlah but I’d seen what it could do.

“I couldn’t help myself and I kissed her on the forehead when she was born, but then I banned all her visitors from kissing her.

“I tried to protect her and she still got this horrible virus but the doctors told us that it could also be transferred on the hands too.”

Hollie says Oarlah, now 15 months, has made a full recovery, but added: “I still don’t let anyone kiss her.

"It was just bad luck she got this. We feel very lucky she came through it.”

 Oarlah contracted the virus despite mum Hollie imposing a kissing ban after her birth
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Oarlah contracted the virus despite mum Hollie imposing a kissing ban after her birthCredit: Hollie Cruickshanks
 Viral spots and sores spread from Oarlah’s body, across her head and face and even got into her left eye
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Viral spots and sores spread from Oarlah’s body, across her head and face and even got into her left eyeCredit: Hollie Cruickshanks
 Hollie says Oarlah, now 15 months, has made a full recovery, but added: 'I still don’t let anyone kiss her'
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Hollie says Oarlah, now 15 months, has made a full recovery, but added: 'I still don’t let anyone kiss her'Credit: Hollie Cruickshanks
 Luckily, Oarlah’s eyesight was not damaged and the swelling reduced after 24 hours
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Luckily, Oarlah’s eyesight was not damaged and the swelling reduced after 24 hoursCredit: Hollie Cruickshanks

Unwise to kiss if sick

By Carol Cooper, Sun Doctor

HERPES viruses are very contagious and the first time a person catches it is usually the worst.

Around 90 per cent of people are thought to carry herpes, but very few babies catch it.

When my children were young, I was reluctant to let people kiss them.

It’s certainly unwise to kiss or touch a baby if you have an active infection of anything.

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