Genital Herpes By Ultimate Herpes Protocol |
Posted: November 24, 2014 |
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Women are more frequently infected than men are. Causes Herpes simplex virus (HSV) causes genital herpes. There are two types of HSV:
Transmission A person infected with herpes can easily transmit the virus to an uninfected partner during intercourse. Most people get sick of genital herpes sexual contact with contaminants that separates virus herpes and during the obvious infection or in asymptomatic (without symptoms) period. Patients who do not know they have herpes play an important role in the transmission, as unaware of this, they can infect your sexual partner. The virus is transmit through close contact other than intercourse - oral sex or close skin contact with skin. The virus spreads rarely, if ever makes it through various objects such as a toilet seat or hot tub. Reduce the Risk of Spreading Herpes People with herpes should follow a few simple steps to avoid the spread of infection to other parts of their body or to other people. • Avoid touching the infected places upon activation of the virus and wash your hands after contact with her. • Do not have sex (vaginal, oral or anal) by the first appearance of genital symptoms until their extinction. Symptoms According to Melanie Addington - The first onset of the infection occurs within 2 weeks after infection and can last for several weeks. Symptoms include numbness, pain and lesions (tiny bubbles of red base) near the site of virus, such as genital or rectal area, buttocks or thighs. Sometimes, these lesions may appear in other parts of the body where the virus has entered through broken skin. Lesions also may occur inside the vagina and cervix in women or in the urinary orifice in women and men. First appear small red bumps (bumps) that develop into small bubbles begin to itch and hurt, crust over and heal without leaving a scar. Sometimes, there is a crack in the skin or red zone without pain, itching or tingling. Other symptoms that may accompany the first (and rarely coming) activation of genital herpes are fever, headache, muscle aches, painful or difficult urination, vaginal discharge and swollen lymph nodes in the groin area. wish you good luck
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