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Genital Herpes: Causes, Symptoms, Risks & Treatment 

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Written by - Ravish GoyalLast updated: May 31, 2023
Genital Herpes: Causes, Symptoms, Risks & Treatment 
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Genital herpes also known as herpes genitalis is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It is often transmitted through skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity. Some people despite being infected with the virus may have no or very mild symptoms while others may experience symptoms like itching, swelling or painful blisters.

In this article, we will discuss what is genital herpes, the symptoms of herpes genitalis, its causes, risks, diagnosis, treatment and much more.

What is genital herpes?

Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the herpes simplex virus. It can cause herpetic sores, which are fluid-filled painful blisters that can tear open and ooze fluid. It can be a painful infection for some while others may not even know they have genital herpes.

Causes of genital herpes

Herpes genitalis is caused by two type of the herpes simplex virus (HSV):

1. HSV-1

Genital herpes caused by HSV-1 usually causes cold sores. However, it may also cause genital herpes.

2. HSV-2

HSV-2 is generally responsible for causing genital herpes, but it can sometimes also cause cold sores.

The viruses can enter the body through mucous membranes that can be found in your nose, mouth and genitals or skin abrasions. Once the virus is inside the body, it incorporates itself into cells and multiplies easily, making it hard to treat. HSV can be found in saliva, semen and vaginal secretions.

Symptoms of genital herpes

Most people with HSV may not even know they have it as they may have no or very mild symptoms. Symptoms usually begin to show around 2-12 days after exposure. Genital herpes symptoms include:

  • Itching or pain around the genitals

  • Small blisters or bumps around the genitals, anus or mouth

  • Painful ulcers which may form when blisters rupture and ooze fluid

  • Painful urination

  • Discharge from the urethra or vagina

It is also common to experience flu-like symptoms during the first outbreak such as headache, body aches, fever and swollen lymph nodes in the groin.

The herpes blisters or sores can develop on or in the buttocks, thighs, rectum, anus, urethra, vulva, vagina, cervix, penis, scrotum or mouth.

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Diagnosis of genital herpes

A doctor can typically diagnose genital herpes by a visual examination of the herpes blister. A doctor may also confirm their diagnosis through a laboratory test instead. A blood test can help diagnose HSV before an outbreak occurs. However, if there are no symptoms and there hasn’t been exposure to the virus, it’s not necessary to be screened for HSV.

Treatment for genital herpes

Unfortunately, there is no cure for genital herpes simplex viruses, but treatment can help reduce the outbreaks. After a diagnosis has been confirmed by the doctor, they will recommend you some medications to help with the symptoms and reduce future outbreaks. Antiviral drugs can help accelerate the healing of sores and reduce pain. Medications taken at the first signs of an outbreak can also help reduce the symptoms.

Risk of genital herpes

The risk of genital herpes can increase in certain situations such as:

  • Having oral, vaginal or anal sex with someone who has genital herpes

  • Not using condoms or other protection while having sex

  • Having a compromised immune system due to another illness or STI

How genital herpes is transmitted?

Genital herpes can be transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal or anal sex and any other activity that involves contact between genitals. It is also possible to contract HSV infection through oral sex, which can spread to genital and anal areas. HSV infection is usually transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, however, the virus may also be present in semen, saliva and vaginal secretions.

How to prevent genital herpes?

Sexually active people can prevent or lower their risk of genital herpes by:

  • Talking to a sexual partner about their STI status

What to do if you test positive for genital herpes?

If a person tests positive for genital herpes, they should consult a doctor immediately. Although it cannot be cured, medications can help reduce the symptoms and lower the risk of outbreaks. Frequent and severe outbreaks might be a sign of a compromised immune system. A doctor can help determine the underlying cause for this. It’s recommended to avoid sex if there’s a genital herpes outbreak. To reduce the chances of transmission, use barrier methods such as condoms and dental dams during sexual activity.

What happens if genital herpes is not treated?

Genital herpes, usually, does not always require treatment, however, medications can help reduce the severity of symptoms and the possibility of outbreaks. In some rare cases, herpes can lead to complications but it doesn’t get worse over time.

What should I be aware of if I have genital herpes and am pregnant?

It’s perfectly normal to be concerned about your baby’s health if you contract genital herpes or any other STI during pregnancy. In case of an active outbreak, HSV can be transmitted to the baby during vaginal delivery. It’s important to discuss with your doctor if you have genital herpes and determine a safe course of treatment. The doctor may also suggest delivering the baby through a C-section to minimse the chances of the baby contracting the HSV.

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