Take aciclovir and stay sexually healthy

With today's generation, having multiple relationships especially multiple sexual partners is becoming very common because of which people have problems with their sexual health. This not only affects their relationships but also their personal life. You may mostly suffer from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as genital herpes, ureaplasma, gonorrhoea, mycoplasma genitalium, trichomonas vaginalis and non-specific urethritis, of which the herpes virus is quite commonly known.

The genital herpes is a STI which is caused by the herpes simplex virus and is common in both men women aged between 20 to 24 and who are sexually active. It is however unfortunate that this virus cannot be completely cured. The outbreaks can be treated with the help of anti-viral treatments such as Aciclovir, Valtrex, and Famvir but can't completely get rid of. At first, the herpes virus do not show any symptoms; and even if the symptoms do show up, they may appear within 4 to 5 days after you have contracted the virus, or sometimes even after weeks, months, or years. The symptoms of this virus include blisters around the genitals, thighs and inside or around your anus, discomfort, redness, itching or tingling around the infected area, painful or burning sensation while urinating and unusual discharge from the tube that passes urine from the bladder.




What are Cold Sores and What is the Most Effective Treatment?

Cold sores are very common and are caused by the type one Herpes Simplex virus. They usually occur in the mouth and face and last for up to several days before disappearing. Once a person has contracted the Herpes Simplex virus, it lies dormant within the body for an unspecified period of time before making its appearance in the form of cold sores.

When a person comes into contact with a person who has cold sores, whether in the mouth, face or other locations like the genitals, they should immediately wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water before they touch any part of their own bodies. The Herpes Simplex virus can be transmitted via skin-to-skin contact, as well as through using an infected individual's personal belongings such as utensils, razors and lipstick.

The Herpes Simplex virus is long-lasting. Once a person has contracted this virus, that person will be prone to outbreaks of cold sores indefinitely. The virus continues to lie sleeping in an infected person's body and when it becomes active, it manifests itself as cold sores in the mouth or face. There outbreaks usually occur as infrequently as twice a year, or as often as once a month.






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