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what is genital herpes treatment

by Kevin Dach Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Genital Herpes Treatment and Care
There is no cure for genital herpes. However, daily use of antiviral medicines can prevent or shorten outbreaks. Antiviral medicines also can reduce the chance of spreading it to others.

Medication

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Self-care

Dermatologists recommend the following self-care tips for their patients who have an outbreak: Keep sores clean and dry. Wear loose-fitting cotton underwear. If an area feels painful, place a cold compress on it. To cleanse and sooth painful sores, reduce itchiness, or decrease tenderness, take an ...

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What is the best treatment for genital herpes?

There are three major drugs commonly used to treat genital herpes symptoms: acyclovir (Zovirax), famciclovir (Famvir), and valacyclovir (Valtrex). These are all taken in pill form. Severe cases may be treated with the intravenous (IV) drug acyclovir.Aug 30, 2020

Does genital herpes go away by itself?

There's no cure. Symptoms clear up by themselves, but the blisters can come back (an outbreak or recurrence). Treatment from a sexual health clinic can help.

How long do herpes last on genital?

If sores are on the genitals, a stinging or burning feeling while urinating is common. The first outbreak of genital herpes may last 2–4 weeks. During this time, the sores break open and release fluid. Over a period of days, the sores become crusted and then heal without leaving scars.

What happens if genital herpes is left untreated?

Genital herpes can lead to complications, especially the first time you have it. The possible complications include vaginal yeast infections (“thrush”), bladder problems with trouble urinating, and – in rare cases – meningitis. Complications are very rare in later outbreaks.Jun 27, 2018

What triggers genital herpes outbreaks?

Triggers for recurrence — Illness, stress, sunlight, and fatigue can trigger recurrent herpes outbreaks. In women, menstrual periods may trigger an outbreak. When did I become infected? — The first time a person has noticeable signs or symptoms of herpes may not be the initial episode.Jun 28, 2021

Is HSV-1 an STD?

Although HSV-1 isn't technically an STD, you can potentially catch the virus through sex. If you receive oral sex from a person with HSV-1, there's a risk that the virus could make its way into your body through their saliva. When you acquire HSV-1 through oral sex, it leads to genital herpes rather than cold sores.Mar 6, 2020

Is genital herpes treatable or curable?

While herpes is not curable, it is important to know that it is manageable with medicine. Daily suppressive therapy (i.e., daily use of antiviral medication) can lower your risk of spreading the virus to others.Jan 3, 2022

What are the signs of herpes on a woman?

SymptomsPain or itching. You may experience pain and tenderness in your genital area until the infection clears.Small red bumps or tiny white blisters. These may appear a few days to a few weeks after infection.Ulcers. These may form when blisters rupture and ooze or bleed. ... Scabs.Oct 13, 2020

Can herpes go away forever?

Herpes is not a virus that goes away. Once you have it, it stays in your body forever. No medication can cure it completely, though you can control it. There are ways to relieve the discomfort from the sores and medications to reduce outbreaks.

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