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What is genital herpes?
Genital herpes is
a sexually transmitted disease
(STD) caused by the herpes
simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1)
and type 2 (HSV-2). Most genital
herpes is caused by HSV-2. Most
individuals have no or only
minimal signs or symptoms from
HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection. When
signs do occur, they typically
appear as one or more blisters
on or around the genitals or
rectum. The blisters break,
leaving tender ulcers (sores)
that may take two to four weeks
to heal the first time they
occur. Typically, another
outbreak can appear weeks or
months after the first, but it
almost always is less severe and
shorter than the first outbreak.
Although the infection can stay
in the body indefinitely, the
number of outbreaks tends to
decrease over a period of years.
Symptom
Herpes Symptom Evaluation
How many outbreaks have you had
in the past year? If it was only
one, it was one too many. You
spend a great deal of your life,
suffering physically and
mentally. You wait for the next
outbreak wondering if you could
have prevented it. Wouldn't it
be wonderful if the current
outbreak was to be your last?
What happens when you first get
herpes?
Symptoms of herpes usually
develop within 2 to 20 days
after contact with the virus,
although it could take longer.
These symptoms may last up to
several weeks, varying from one
person to the next. In many
people, the first infection is
so mild that it goes unnoticed.
In others, the first attack
causes visible sores. Even so,
subsequent recurrences of the
disease may cause lesions. When
the sores are completely healed,
the active phase of infection is
over. Healing of the skin
usually leaves no scars. In
either case, the virus retreats
into the nervous system and lies
dormant.
How can herpes be prevented?
The surest way to avoid
transmission of sexually
transmitted diseases, including
genital herpes, is to abstain
from sexual contact, or to be in
a long-term mutually monogamous
relationship with a partner who
has been tested and is known to
be uninfected.
Genital ulcer diseases can occur
in both male and female genital
areas that are covered or
protected by a latex condom, as
well as in areas that are not
covered. Correct and consistent
use of latex condoms can reduce
the risk of genital herpes only
when the infected area or site
of potential exposure is
protected. Since a condom may
not cover all infected areas,
even correct and consistent use
of latex condoms cannot
guarantee protection from
genital herpes.
Persons with herpes should
abstain from sexual activity
with uninfected partners when
lesions or other symptoms of
herpes are present. It is
important to know that even if a
person does not have any
symptoms he or she can still
infect sex partners. Sex
partners of infected persons
should be advised that they may
become infected. Sex partners
can seek testing to determine if
they are infected with HSV. A
positive HSV-2 blood test most
likely indicates a genital
herpes infection.
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