Genital herpes: cause, symptoms, treatment and prevention.

Genital herpes, or type 2 herpes, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by herpes simplex virus of type 2, mainly, or type 1. It is characterized by small and painful injuries in the skin and mucosa of this region, which spontaneously disappear about a week after their appearance. About 80% of infected people have no symptoms but can transmit the disease.

Besides the streaming sexually, including anal and oral modalities, babies can be infected at the time of delivery, from sick mothers. Direct contact with injuries or contaminated objects are other forms of contagion. O incubation period it varies between one and 26 days, approximately.
Burning, itching, swelling and tingling they can occur before the appearance of the vesicles, which are presented in groups. In men, they appear more frequently on the foreskin and in women, on the labia minora, labia minora, clitoris and cervix. In both, there may be discharge and burning when urinating, malaise and fever.
In its first manifestation,

malaise, fever, headache and muscle and joint pain can be felt by the patient. Fortunately, the other episodes tend to be milder and shorter.
It is hardly eliminated from the body, as the pathogen tends to migrate through the nerve root, lodging in neural ganglia. In this way, it is considered a type of recurrent infection which usually manifests itself in periods when the individual is with low immunity.

For diagnosis, physical examination and a good conversation with the doctor may be enough to detect the disease. Biopsy and tissue culture for virus isolation may be necessary.
Analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed by the doctor for pain relief. Antibiotics for topical use and saline cleansing are also indicated.
Using condoms and cleaning the genital region before and after sexual intercourse can to prevent genital herpes. Women who intend to become pregnant or who are pregnant should seek information in order to avoid the possibility of transmitting this virus to their babies.

THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH WARNS:
Self-medication can have unwanted and unanticipated effects, as the wrong medicine not only does not cure, it can worsen your health.

By Mariana Araguaia
Graduated in Biology

Source: Brazil School - https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/doencas/herpes-genital1.htm

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