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  1. Apply an ice pack to your genitals. Be sure to protect your skin by wrapping the ice pack in a washcloth. Take a bath. “Warm baths or sitz baths cleanse the area and keep it clean, which allows ...

  2. What You Need to Know. Herpes simplex virus (HSV), also known as genital herpes, is most likely to be spread when an infected person is having an outbreak, but it can also be transmitted without any symptoms being present. Medications can help reduce your symptoms, speed up the healing of an outbreak and make you less contagious.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · Treatment regimen — The dose and length of treatment depends upon whether the outbreak is the first episode or is a recurrence. Initial episode — The first episode of genital herpes is generally treated with 7 to 10 days of one antiviral medication, taken by mouth.

  4. Nov 22, 2022 · There is no cure for genital herpes. Symptoms often show up again after the first outbreak. Medicine can ease symptoms. It also lowers the risk of infecting others. Condoms can help prevent the spread of a genital herpes infection.

  5. Nov 18, 2015 · Photo by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Outsmarting Herpes. Dr. Akiko Iwasaki’s lab explores how the body’s natural recognition of viral infections lead to adaptive immunity that protects against new infections. Photo by Carissa Violante. Herpes is forever.

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  6. Jan 23, 2014 · Herpes is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that any sexually active person can get. Most people with the virus don’t have symptoms. It is important to know that even without signs of the disease, it can still spread to sexual partners. What is genital herpes? Genital herpes is an STD caused by two types of viruses.

  7. Nov 22, 2022 · Treatment. There's no cure for genital herpes. Treatment with prescription antiviral pills may be used for the following: Help sores heal during a first outbreak. Lower the frequency of recurrent outbreaks. Lessen the severity and duration of symptoms in recurrent outbreaks.

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