Treatment FAQ

"which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding the treatment of herpes"

by Joyce Kuhic Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Which one of the following is a recommended therapy for herpes simplex virus?

Treatment. Antiviral medications – such as acyclovir, famciclovir and valacyclovir – are the most effective medications for people infected with HSV (see WHO recommendations). These can help to reduce the severity and frequency of symptoms but cannot cure the infection.

What is the treatment or prevention for herpes?

Medication. No drug can get rid of the herpes virus. However, a doctor may prescribe an antiviral medication, such as acyclovir, to prevent the virus from multiplying. Meanwhile, over-the-counter herpes treatments, which are often creams, can help manage tingling, itching, and pain.

How are patients treated for 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.

What is the most effective way of reducing the chance of contracting herpes?

Always use condoms and dental dams during oral, anal, and vaginal sex. Talk with your doctor about taking herpes medication every day, which can lower your chances of spreading herpes. Don't have sex during a herpes outbreak, even with a condom. There may be sores on places the condom doesn't cover.

Can herpes be treated?

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.

How effective is herpes medication?

Suppressive therapy reduces frequency of genital herpes recurrences by 70%–80% among patients who have frequent recurrences (469–472). Persons receiving such therapy often report having experienced no symptomatic outbreaks. Suppressive therapy also is effective for patients with less frequent recurrences.

Does herpes medication prevent spreading?

Preventive treatment with antiviral medication may be an option for people who have genital herpes very frequently. This medication inhibits the activity of the virus, thereby lowering the risk of infecting partners.

Is there a vaccine for herpes?

Currently, there are no vaccines approved for prevention of HSV infection after years of development and innovation.

How effective is acyclovir in preventing transmission?

Taking Aciclovir will help suppress herpes and will also reduce your chance of passing on the virus to a partner by 50%. However, Aciclovir alone still leaves a female partner with a 5% annual chance of catching the disease. And of course, to avoid having vaginal, oral or anal sex when you are having a herpes outbreak.

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