Most whitlows heal without medical intervention. There is no cure for herpetic whitlows, but oral antiviral medications and topical ointments reduce the severity and duration of outbreaks. Medications also lower the risk of spreading the virus to other people. Suppressive antiviral medications are available for people with frequent recurrent infections. People should start taking medications no more than 48 hours after the first symptoms occur.

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