This research aims to utilize nanogold and nanosilver to treat herpes disease which suddenly appeared in one of the Islamic cottage schools. How this happened is not a study this time. Nanogold has an activity to increase cell proliferation and collagen biosynthesis. Nanogold also has an antioxidant activity. These activities are very necessary in the process of recovering tissue damage due to herpes virus attack, the herpes simplex virus (HSV). While nanosilver has an antimicrobial activity to a broad-spectrum antiviral including HSV herpes virus. Volunteers were Islamic cottage school residents (10 people) who have herpes and have been examined medically. The use of nanogold and nanosilver accompany medicines from doctors in general to reduce pain, fever and pain or heat felt by volunteers. The volunteer group on average recovered faster with fewer complaints than the control group (10 people) who only received doctor's medication. It can be concluded that nanogold and nanosilver accelerate the treatment of Herpes disease. Thus the impact of this research, nanogold and nanosilver are potential to be a future drug for herpes.
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