Herpes Std

It is a herpes std too bad actually, if an anxious person? And if you and your patner have herpes?
Yet unpretected sex?
Genital herpes is a highly contagious infection usually spread by sexual contact with a person infected wounds, but can be transmitted during oral sex or anal too. It can also be spread even when sores are not visible. Genital herpes can also be transmitted (spread) to a newborn during childbirth if the mother has an active infection. What causes Genital Herpes? Usually, this infection is caused by the herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) Although the virus herpes simplex 1 (HSV-1), the virus responsible for cold sores, can sometimes cause this disease. It can spread from an infected person is not injured and did not even know they have the disease. How common is genital herpes? At least 45 million adults and teens have genital herpes – or 1 in 4 of 5 people, so it is a of the most common diseases sexually transmitted diseases. Since late 1970, the number of Americans infected with genital herpes has risen by 30%, mainly among adolescents and young adults. Genital herpes is more common among women than men. How I can know if I have genital herpes? Most people infected with genital herpes are very few or no signs or symptoms of their disease. The first attack of herpes usually follows this course: Skin on or near the sex organ becomes inflamed. The skin may burn, itch or hurt. blister wounds appear on or near the genitals. open sores crust over and heal. Other symptoms that may be present the virus first appears include: Swollen glands Fever Headache Burning sensation during urination, muscle aches, The first outbreak of herpes can last several weeks. After the outbreak, the virus retreats to the nervous system, where it remains dormant until something triggers to be active again. Typically, another outbreak can appear several weeks or months after the first, but almost always is less severe and shorter than the first episode. Although the infection can stay in the body indefinitely, the number of outbreaks tends to decrease over a period of several years. How often do outbreaks occur? How often outbreaks occur depends on the person. On average, people with herpes experience about four outbreaks a year. First home is usually the most painful and takes longer to heal. The pain and recovery time may decrease with each outbreak. What what triggers an outbreak? Depends on the person. Some common triggers include: Stress Illness Surgery Diet vigorous sex period Monthly diagnosed How is genital herpes? The doctor can diagnose genital herpes by visual inspection if the outbreak is typical, and taking a sample of the wound (s). However, HSV infections can be difficult to diagnose between outbreaks. Your doctor may check for ulcers internally – the cervix in women and the urethra in men. Blood tests to detect HSV-1 or HSV-2 can be useful even if the results are not always easy to interpret JED
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Schlessinger Teen Health Video Series: STDs Sexually Transmitted Diseases [Grades 7-12] $99.00 Teens get the straight facts about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), and most importantly, the message that having sex without using a condom greatly increases the risk of exposure to diseases like AIDS, herpes, chlamydia, syphilis, gonorrhea and others. Physicians and young adult peer educators openly cover information on preventing STDs during intercourse and oral sex, and also stress abstin… |
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