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How To Treat Your Genital Herpes Symptoms Using This Medicine Take control of Herpes

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How To Treat Your Genital Herpes Symptoms Using This Medicine Take control of Herpes

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  1. How To Treat Your Genital Herpes Symptoms, Using This Medicine Take control of Herpes Genital herpes is a disease caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which commonly causes oral herpes, an infection of the lips and mouth. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It causes herpes sores, which are painful blisters (fluid-filled bumps) that can burst and drain.  Causes of Genital Herpes Two types of herpes simplex virus (HSV) cause genital herpes: HSV-1. This type usually causes herpes, but it can also cause genital herpes. HSV-2. This type usually causes genital herpes, but it can also cause herpes. The symptoms are often referred to as herpes or fever blisters.  Common symptoms for those with a penis include blisters on: penis scrotum buttocks (near or around the anus).  Common symptoms for people with vaginismus include blisters around or near: Vagina anus buttocks  There are three main drugs commonly used to treat symptoms of genital herpes: acyclovir (Zovirax), famciclovir (Famvir),

  2. valacyclovir (Valtrex). All are taken in pill form. Severe cases can be treated with the intravenous (IV) drug acyclovir. Valacyclovir is used to treat herpes virus infections including cold sores on the lips (also called herpes), shingles (also called shingles), and herpes simplex (also called genital herpes) in humans great. It is also used to treat chickenpox and herpes in children. Valacyclovir becomes the anti-herpetic drug, acyclovir. It helps reduce pain and discomfort and helps wounds heal faster. Valacyclovir is used to treat infections caused by certain viruses. In children, it is used to treat herpes around the mouth (caused by herpes simplex) and chickenpox (caused by varicella zoster). Valacyclovir is also used to treat genital herpes outbreaks. Valacyclovir is an antiviral drug. Valacyclovir reduces the severity and duration of these flare-ups. It helps ulcers heal faster, prevents new sores from forming, and relieves pain and itching. When are genital herpes treatments available? Initial treatment. If you have symptoms like sores, your doctor will usually prescribe a short course of antiviral treatment (seven to 10 days) to ease or prevent them from getting worse. After your first treatment, work with your doctor to find the best way to administer antiviral therapies. There are two options: Intermittent treatment. Your doctor may prescribe antiviral medication as a backup in case you have another outbreak; This is called intermittent therapy. You can take it for two to five days as soon as you notice an ulcer or feel a flare-up. The sores heal and go away on their own, but medication can relieve symptoms and make them go away faster. Suppressive treatment. Doctors call this suppressive therapy. For people who have more than six flare-ups per year, containment therapy can reduce the number of flares by 70-80%. Many people take antiretroviral medications every day without a flare-up. Taking suppressive therapy daily can also reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to a sexual partner. Antiviral drugs reduce virus shedding, when the virus makes new copies of itself on the surface of the skin.

  3. Don't suffer from recurrent genital herpes again, Use Valtrex And Get Rid of genital herpes Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a virus called the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Genital herpes causes painful blisters and sores on and around the genitals. It can also sometimes cause problems if first detected very early or very late in pregnancy. There are generic medications that can treat flare-ups, minimize symptoms, and reduce recurrences. Genital herpes is very contagious. Carriers can transmit the disease without any symptoms of an active infection. Signs of genital herpes develop 3-7 days after exposure to an infected person. Most people with genital herpes have recurrent outbreaks.  What are the symptoms of genital herpes? The first symptoms and signs of genital herpes tend to develop within 3 to 7 days of skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. This 3 to 7 day period is called the incubation period. In men, genital herpes sores (lesions) often appear on or around the penis. In women, lesions are visible outside the vagina, but they usually occur inside the vagina, where they can cause discomfort or vaginal discharge and may not be visible except during a physical exam. Sores or blisters can also be found anywhere around the genitals (perineum) and in and around the anus. Some people develop other signs of a genital herpes infection, especially in the early stages, including: fever, muscle pain, headache (which can be severe), vaginal discharge or painful urination, and swollen and painful lymph nodes in the groin  Valacyclovir (Valtrex) Valacyclovir comes in tablet form and is taken orally. This is a prescription antiviral medication that can treat symptoms and prevent outbreaks of oral and genital herpes. Based on the overall HSV-2 infection rate we observed and the 8% risk reduction with valacyclovir, we expected to treat 38 people with recurrent genital herpes for one year to prevent a case of HSV-2 infection in a susceptible partner. For most initial herpes outbreaks and recurrent cases of herpes, valacyclovir works very quickly and provides relief in as little as two to three days. In general, the sooner you take valacyclovir after you notice your symptoms, the sooner the medication will go into remission. People with frequent flare-ups can take

  4. valacyclovir daily as part of their suppressive therapy. It helps prevent future infections and reduces the risk of transmission to sexual partners.  Diagnose Initial treatment When you are first diagnosed with herpes and have symptoms of an active infection, a short 7-10 day course of antivirals is usually prescribed. This can help relieve your symptoms and keep them from getting worse. If your symptoms do not improve during this time, you can continue antiretroviral therapy for a longer time. Intermittent treatment when your symptoms have disappeared after the first treatment, continue with intermittent treatment. This is when you always have medicine on hand to treat a flare-up. Suppressive treatment Taking antiretroviral drugs daily is a type of suppressive treatment. This is a precaution, as taking a daily herpes medicine can significantly reduce the number of outbreaks. Daily medication also reduces the risk of transmission. Once-daily suppressive therapy with valacyclovir significantly reduces the transmission of HSV-2 or genital herpes between couples.

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