Genital Herpes is a herpes infection of the genital regions of both males and females. There is no cure for genital herpes, and during an outbreak, the disease is highly contagious. One of the best treatments is proper hygiene. Most other treatment options include medications to control outbreaks. Cleansing the area with witch hazel also helps.
Any sexual activity involving genital-genital contact can transmit the herpes virus.
no answerThey can be treated but never fully cured and are extremely contageous if you come in contact with them. ** Genital Herpes is a common and highly contagious infection usually spread through sex.Caused by the Herpes simplex virus-2(HSV-2) although Herpes simplex virus-1(HSV-1), the virus usually responsible for cold sores, may cause genital herpes. Genital herpes treatment includes medicines to help heal sores faster and prevent outbreaks. There is no known cure for this sexually transmitted disease.
Acyclovir is an antiviral medication, NOT an antibiotic. It is usedfor the treatment of herpes—as in cold sores, genital herpes, shingles, and chicken pox. It is also used to pevent outbreaks.
You can't get genital herpes from irritating the tissues from a baby wipe.
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I'm assuming the question refers to Genital Herpes. Herpes is officially labeled as a Virus, and being a virus it is officially known to have no cure.
He also has the plague.
Hydrochloride jelly is used in the treatment of genital herpes. Remember herpes is for life, so the jell only manages it.
Our vet said 90 percent of cats have herpes, but that sounded very high. Does anyone know how accurate the vet's response is?
Valtrex (valcyclovir) belongs to a group of drugs used as antiviral agents in the treatment of herpes infections (cold sores, genital herpes).
Yes. His doctor reviewed it in 2007, and it was genital herpes. Sad, but true...
All types of herpes cause itching or burning. This is true for oral herpes, genital herpes, chicken pox, and shingles.