Herpes is a viral infection that is contagious and caused by the HSV (herpes simplex virus). Once you have been infected by this virus, your skin will experience sores and blisters more so around the mouth, buttocks, genitals and nose. Although it is a generally mild infection, it is irritating because those blisters are painful, itchy and periodically recur.
There are 2 types of herpes namely:
This viral infections cause painful genital areas or mouth blisters. It has no cure and permanently remains in your body once you have been infected. Herpes is also potentially fatal and can cause a serious condition especially if you have a weak immune system (for example in pregnant women and newborns). Fortunately, there are antiviral medications available that reduce outbreaks and alleviate symptoms. You can tell whether you have herpes or not by checking whether the symptoms you have match those of herpes.
Please first note that your healthcare provider is the only one who can diagnose herpes. They will do so by performing tests on you and by taking you through a physical exam. A blood test will tell whether you have been infected by herpes and which type it is (if it is type 1 or type 2 herpes) even with the absence of symptoms. The healthcare provider can also use the fluid in the sores to confirm the herpes infection.
If you have sores and think they might be herpes, you need to visit a hospital soonest possible. It is vital that you confirm that they are as a result of herpes because there are other infections that are sexually transmitted that tend to imitate herpes sores. A good example is syphilis. Below are the symptoms of two types of herpes:
It is a contagious disease that spreads through any form of oral contact; be it smooching, kissing or sharing drinking glasses. The blisters or cold sores often burst leading to scarring even if a person is undergoing treatment for herpes. Oral herpes can be painful.
Other symptoms are:
Note: the symptoms do not appear soon after infection. It may take days, weeks or years after infection for them to appear.
People with genital herpes normally get it as a result of having unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected person. Expectant mothers who have genital herpes can pass it on to the unborn children thereby causing seizures, meningitis, mental retardation or blindness. This type of herpes affects the scrotum, penis, anus and buttocks.
Symptoms of genital herpes are
Even though herpes has no cure, treatments can relieve the symptoms. Medication can decrease the pain related to an outbreak and can shorten healing time.
To reduce chances of infection, you should always use protection during sexual intercourse. However, using condoms does not fully guarantee you that your partner will not be infected. This is because the condom only covers one area. Therefore, if you have blisters or sores in other areas like the anus, chances of infecting your partner are still high. Also, those who have been using antiviral medications for a prolonged duration have reduced risks of infecting others with the herpes virus.
Recurrence of herpes is less frequent as time goes by. Below are some treatments and Preventions for Genital Herpes: