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How to Prevent Genital Herpes?

Published by Jennifer Anderson | November 1st 2009 | Views:
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More than 19 million people are being infected by the STD virus each year and one of the saddest part is that all of them are in the age group from 12-24. Human Papillomavirus, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis B, Syphilis, Bacterial Vaginosis and Trichomoniasis are all infections which can spread from cause of sexual contact from a person to another and more than 25 kinds of STD’s are available which affect young adults as well as adolescents.


There are 8 kinds of this virus and only 2 main kinds are well known cause of it harmful effects caused inside the human body. STD can exist lifelong or Treatment can take a month or longer time of healing depending on how severe they are. The best practice is taking genital herpes prevention.

Any person having symptoms of genital or oral herpes infection should not allow other people to come in direct contact with these areas. Even without the absence of herpes blisters, it is very contagious during these times. Difficulty in swallowing, muscle pain, hearings loss or chills maybe accompanied along with herpes HSV-1.

Even in these modern times with modern medicines, there still exists a continual search to find a cure for the various kinds of illness and sadly there exists no permanent cure for Genital Herpes. Many infections can be cured using antiviral medicines like famciclovir, valaciclovir and acyclovir. We use antibiotics for bacteria but antiviral drugs do not help to cure herpes. During herpes treatment, the antiviral practice should be controlled.

Anyways in case of severity of herpes infection, an antiviral medicine might be advised. There may be painful swelling which can last up to 3 weeks if the first stage of herpes is not given treatment.

A pregnant woman can pass it to her unborn baby during vaginal delivery which is called neonatal and can be serious or even fatal to the infant. These are the common reasons why this serious condition should be attended to upon knowing that the person is affected or contaminated and another reason why genital herpes prevention is important.

A unborn baby may get infected during vaginal birth called neonatal which can be very serious and even be fatal to the baby. These are some major reasons why genital herpes prevention is important and serious condition which should be attended as soon as the person knows he is infected.


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This article was written by Jennifer Anderson who is trying to spread the word about STDs such as herpes. If you would like to know more about the symptoms of herpes or look at pictures of herpes feel free to click either link.

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