Genital Herpes
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted disease caused by herpes simplex virus type-2. Genital herpes is prevalent among men and women who had sex with someone who already had the disease. Once infected the virus causes an outbreak and could show visible sores, rashes, blisters, skin cuts in fleshy or reddish color in the genital area. The locations of genital herpes in women can be in and around the vagina, vulva and in penis, scrotum, anus and thighs in men. During the heights of the outbreak, and abnormal fluid discharge or mucus can be seen coming out of the penis or the vagina.
Genital herpes is equally common in males and females who have been exposed to the virus at some point in their lives. The genital herpes virus does not die and will just wait for the stimulation to reactivate again which is unpredictable. If you experience the outbreak of genital herpes, avoid touching the sores with your bare hands so that you will not infect the other parts of your body such as lips, eyes and others. The virus is very unique. An outbreak starts with one or a few small blisters, and then forms a scab that comes off once the sores are dried. It may be the end of an outbreak, but it does not mean getting rid of the virus forever.
There are several types of genital herpes treatment to clear the sores away. You can use over the counter or prescribed cream and topical ointments to apply on the sores. It this treatment is not effective, you can discuss other options with your doctor. Currently there is no cure for genital herpes; however, your doctor might try other options such as using antiviral drug to help your immune system and at the same time heal the sores or combination of options. You can protect your partner from getting genital herpes by using a condom when you are having sex during and between outbreaks. This protection may not guarantee total protection, however this is good if you don’t know if you have a recurrence or not.
Close to an estimated 40 Million people in the United States may have been infected with genital herpes. Hundreds of thousands of new cases are diagnosed each year. Getting informed about genital herpes is the key to avoid the circumstance that might lead to getting infected. With genital herpes, make sure your have healthy immune systems to help prevent the recurrence or another episode.





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