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A sexually active woman with may be at risk for a vaginal genital herpes if she not cautious with her sexual life. Vaginal genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted disease and can have severe consequences, especially in women. According to some findings Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including vaginal genital herpes can cause infertility, other serious health conditions or even death of left untreated. The risk of passing vaginal genital herpes to an unborn child during pregnancy can pose a debilitating effect on the baby.
Vaginal genital herpes can be passed though any form of sexual contact through vaginal, oral or anal intercourse. The vaginal genital herpes (HSV) is a viral disease like human papilloma virus (HPV) that is highly contagious even with and without visible symptoms. Vaginal genital herpes is prevalent in women who are sex workers and who are not careful in dealing with any partners they have.
Sexually-transmitted diseases including vaginal genital herpes in women represents one of the most serious public health concerns in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) finds an alarming increase of new cases each year and encourages people to be proactive in preventing the widespread of the disease. The correct usage of protective methods particularly condoms, is advised as it can effectively prevent the transmission of most sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs). Programs to educate the correct way of fusing this method is running to encourage the couples, however many are still not comfortable of using condoms. The effects of unprotected sex could be tremendous if one partner has previous history of genital herpes but do not show any visible symptoms at all.
If you think about it, there is really is no such thing as "safe" sex, even with the use of contraceptive condoms. The surest way and the only truly safe sex is “abstinence”. It is best to establish a monogamous relationship where both people show no risk of past histories and that is also considered to be safe. Unfortunately, vaginal genital herpes can be contracted from kissing oral sex and on rare occasion from using toilet seat previously occupied by a virus carrier.
Apparently vaginal genital herpes is a non life threatening disease however the consequences are other infections can be contracted through this relatively simple and apparently harmless act. All other forms of sexual contact carry some risk. Condoms are commonly thought to protect against HSV however, they do not provide full protection against this infection.
Women who find vaginal genital herpes condition difficult to cope with, should seek expert support from a doctor or counselor. Women having vaginal genital herpes find this disease annoying and could interfere in their daily lives. Take not that the disease stays with the body forever and there’s no available cure out there. However medications available are just for temporary relief and that is something to be thankful of. Joining support group in your community and online can be helpful to many people. You can talk to close friends or relatives can relieve your anxieties or depression caused by vaginal genital herpes.