Genital Herpes Simplex
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Monday, 31 August 2009 15:49

Genital Herpes Simplex Explained

If you are wondering about what have caused your herpes infection, go search the internet for information about the herpes simplex virus. You can always look for a reliable site to find out the significant information about genital herpes.

Here’s a treat for those who are dying to know about the painful itch down there: genital herpes simplex.

Electrosurgical-Excision-Proceduregenital_warts_126The sexually transmitted disease called genital herpes that crippled almost 80% of the adult Americans and all people the world over is not a disease that only develops on its own. Another active factor causes it and gives way for its continuous development. This factor is none other than the typical human papiloma virus (HPV), the herpes simplex virus (HSV) which can either be HSV-1 or HSV-2.

Herpes simplex is a viral disease derived from the Greek word “erpis” which means snake.

It can be either in the form of genital herpes or oral herpes as caused by the abovementioned two herpes viruses: HSV-1 for the oral herpes while HSV-2 is for genital herpes.

You may wonder what the difference between the two is, but read on. Oral herpes is usually milder with only the areas around the lip or mouth being infected while the genital herpes often includes the outbreak of the herpes symptoms in the areas around the genitals or in nearby regions such as the anus, the thighs or the groins, the buttocks, and even on the legs.

It however doesn’t mean that since oral herpes is milder in nature, it is safer. No it’s not; in fact, it can secretly develop into more serious cases such as throat cancer if it is left unattended. But nobody would dare leave sores in the mouth as it is, right? After all, no one would love the idea of being a herpes carrier and would rather try a non surgical genital herpes treatment.

The genital herpes simplex viruses wait for an uncertain length of time called incubation period before it finally manifest the symptoms. The incubation can range from a day after contracting the disease up to 28 days. But in most cases, it only takes two to three weeks for it to finally come into the open.
Should you ask how the virus is transmitted, you may be surprised. The virus is transmitted easily during the skin’s intimate contact just like that in having sex. The lubrication of the fluids (vaginal discharges, mucus and seminal fluids serve as the most important aide in the process which enable the virus to enter one’s uninfected body through the tiny breaks or openings in the skin).

An infected person will experience from time to time repetitive outbreaks of the herpes symptoms due to the fact that the disease is undoubtedly incurable although there have been medicines presented nowadays to in one way or another alleviate the effects of the symptoms.

So for this matter, it would be best for him to have his condition examined thoroughly by a physician. This will not just let him know everything about his condition but the physician can help him have the treatments appropriate for his condition. Genital herpes simplex is not just an ordinary disease which can be taken for granted. It can ruin everything especially when there’s no immediate medical treatment. As what has been said, waste no time if you don’t want it to bother you as much. After all, nobody is to blame for the infection but you yourself.