Genital Herpes
The virus responsible for Genital herpes - herpes simplex virus affects roughly more than 45 million adult populations in the United States. Genital herpes is more common in three of the youngest age groups that include people aged 12 to 39 years.
Genital herpes is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Two known types of herpes simplex virus; type-1 (HSV-1) and type-2 (HSV-2) are responsible for this infection. Between these two types of viruses, usually HSV-1 occurs above the waist and HSV-2 below the waist areas of the body. Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1 causes oral herpes, cold sores or fever blisters while Herpes Simplex Virus Type-2 primarily causes genital herpes in men and women. HSV-2 is usually causes genital herpes , but it also can infect the mouth during oral sex. In rare cases, the virus may spread by touching objects or using toilet seats used by the infected person.
The symptoms of Genital herpes include lesions or sores in and around the vagina, penis and anus and other parts of the body like buttocks, lips and thighs. Other part of the body with broken skin is vulnerable for the virus to enter. The virus may remains in certain nerve cells of the body and may recur and can produce symptoms and infect other people anytime. The evidence of visible lesions is a high risk of spreading viruses or can infect another person. However, a person can have an outbreak without visible lesions at all and can spread the disease to others they have sexual contact with.
Symptoms of genital herpes vary from person to person. Most often, when a person has genital herpes for the first time, the symptoms will appear within 2 to 10 days. Other symptoms of genital herpes include; itching or burning sensation accompanied with pain in the genital area, vaginal fluid discharge, abdominal pressure and pain in the legs and buttocks. Other symptoms include headache, fever, muscle pains, painful or difficult urination and swollen glands in the groin area. Any signs of the genital herpes should be given immediate medical attention.
Having genital herpes can cause a lot of suffering and distress. Knowing that you have an incurable disease is a torture in your life. If you or your partner has genital herpes , you can learn to adjust and cope with it. Seek medical guidance and proper counseling to help confront the problem.
There is no specific cure for genital herpes , but it can be treated. Taking medication like Valtrex, to treat genital herpes is helpful in treating the most common Herpes Simplex Virus. Protect yourself and your partner during sexual intercourse or oral sex by using latex male condoms. Be cautious and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Boost your immune system to prevent genital herpes recurrence. The ongoing study in finding the ultimate cure for genital herpes is underway and scientists are hopeful to find the answer to this problem.





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