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Woman claims she contracted herpes virus from a nail salon… the dire mistake she made

Nail Salon Lawsuit Claims Herpes Virus Transmission

Customer Alleges Unsanitary Practices Led to Painful Infection

A young woman is suing a Portland nail salon, alleging a routine manicure resulted in her contracting a herpes virus. The lawsuit claims improper tool storage and lack of gloves led to the infection.

From Manicure to Malady

The 23-year-old woman visited PDX Nails in Portland, Oregon, on June 1, 2023, seeking an acrylic nail service. Within hours, she developed swelling on her index finger and began to feel unwell. Four days later, painful blisters appeared on her fingers, prompting an urgent care visit.

The plaintiff claims a manicure at a Portland salon led to a painful viral infection.

Medical tests confirmed a herpetic whitlow infection, a condition caused by the herpes simplex virus. This infection, typically manifesting as painful blisters on the fingertips, can be transmitted through contaminated objects, including shared nail tools.

Allegations of Unsanitary Practices

The lawsuit details accusations against the nail technician, including failure to wear gloves during the service and storing manicure tools in an Altoids mint tin. The woman asserts she had no prior history of the condition before her salon visit.

Herpetic whitlow is caused by herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) or herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2). Transmission occurs through contact with active lesions or infected bodily fluids. Symptoms include tingling, blisters, swelling, and redness around the nail bed.

Woman claims she contracted herpes virus from a nail salon… the dire mistake she made
The woman claims her manicure tools were stored improperly in an Altoids tin.

While herpetic whitlow typically resolves within two weeks, the plaintiff states her infection has persisted for years with recurring flare-ups. The constant pain and fear of spreading the contagious infection have forced her to keep her fingers bandaged in public.

Legal Action and Settlement

The woman initially sought $1.75 million in damages, citing negligence and unlawful trade practices. However, reports indicate that a confidential settlement has since been reached between the customer and the salon. The terms of this agreement have not been disclosed.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 11.5% of Americans aged 14 to 49 have genital herpes, predominantly caused by HSV-2, highlighting the prevalence of herpes simplex viruses in the population (CDC).

Stock image of a bandaged finger, representing the plaintiff's condition.
The infection’s recurrence and pain have significantly impacted the woman’s life.

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