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What is genital herpes?

Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease that causes painful sores on and around the genitals. It is spread by direct contact with open sores, usually during sex.

What causes it?

The virus called Herpes simplex II causes it.

What are the common symptoms?

Both men and women may have one or more symptoms, including:

What are the complications?

Women who are currently shedding the virus can pass the infection to their baby during childbirth causing encephalitis or even death.

Recurrent episodes occur in most but not all people and can happen years after the first episode.

How can I prevent it?

Practise safer sex behaviour can reduce the risk of infection:

How do I find out if I have genital herpes?

You need to be examined by a doctor. Tests may include a swab taken from any visible sores and a sample of urine.

What is the treatment?

There is no cure for herpes. But there are medications that can decrease discomfort of the symptoms. Long-term treatment may reduce the chance of recurrence.

How can I help myself?

During the herpes episode, there are several things you can do to help you feel better:

As the virus can be passed on from blisters and sores to your partner by direct contact, it is advisable to avoid sexual contact during the episode of herpes, including kissing when you have sores around the mouth. Condoms can reduce the risk of transmission of herpes, but parts of the body not covered may not be protected (e.g. the scrotum).

Be careful not to spread the virus to other parts of your body. Always wash your hands with soap before and after caring for the sores.

If you have any suspicions, you should seek medical advice.

Statistics

According to the Department of Health statistics in 2007, there were 610 cases of herpes genitalis in men, which was 3.9 times more common than women.

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