Herpes, Genital: Basic Information Description Possible Complications
Herpes, Genital: Basic Information Description Possible Complications
Herpes, Genital: Basic Information Description Possible Complications
BASIC INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS
TREATMENT
GENERAL MEASURES
CAUSES
` Herpes type 2 virus (HSV-2). Herpes type 1 virus (HSV-1)
causes common cold sores, which appear around the mouth,
but can sometimes cause genital herpes.
` Genital herpes is transmitted by a sexual partner who has
active herpes lesions. Lesions may be on the genitals, hands,
lips or mouth (including type 1 virus). Once transmitted, incu-bation
period is 2 to 7 days. Sometimes, the infection can be
acquired without any symptoms only to have a delayed out-break.
MEDICATIONS
` Antiviral medications in oral form are often prescribed for
treatment of initial episodes and management of recurrent
genital herpes. For some patients, they may be prescribed for
prevention purposes. A topical form is available, but is not as
effective.
` Use mild painkillers, such as acetaminophen.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
ACTIVITY
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
` Genital herpes is currently considered incurable, but symp-toms
and recurrence can be relieved with treatment.
` During symptom-free periods, the virus returns to its dor-mant
state. Symptoms recur when the virus is reactivated.
Recurrent symptoms are not new infections.
` The discomfort varies from person to person and from time
to time in the same person. The first herpes infection is much
more uncomfortable than following ones.
DIET
No special diet.