Treating Genital Herpes
The Herpes
Simplex Virus affects the genital and anal areas (and
occasionally the mouth). It is passed through genital and
oral-genital contact. When this illness does appear, it is
often confused with other conditions, such as the flu or jock
itch. However,a sure sign of herpes is an outbreak, a
flare-up of red bumps on the genitals or buttocks that turns
into painful blisters.
The symptoms of Genital Herpes may include: Small,
painful blisters that form in the genital or anal area which
burst to leave red ulcers. These usually heal within one to
two weeks.
A stinging, tingling or itching sensation in the
genital or anal area. Cold sores on the mouth. General
flu-type symptoms such as headache, backache, fever or swollen
glands.
Though more common in women, there may be a pain or
burning sensation when urinating. No direct cure for Herpes
has yet been found, but there are various remedies which can
ease the symptoms and help to ward off the attack. Antibiotics
such as Acyclovir can be effective. Also, herpes vaccines are
being tested.
Abreva Cold Sore/Fever
Blister Treatment Try Abreva for helping to
shorten the healing time and
duration of symptoms
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