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Genital Herpes Infection

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

Genital herpes

is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). HSV has 2 types. A genital HSV infection is usually caused by HSV type 2. HSV type 1 usually affects the oral area but may also affect the genitals. HSV stays in your nerves after you are infected. Symptoms will go away and may come back again.

Signs and symptoms of a genital HSV infection:

You may not have any signs or symptoms. Signs and symptoms that do develop may appear suddenly and last 8 days to 3 weeks. Symptoms will go away and may come back again. Your blisters may burst or join together to form large open sores. Sores on your skin will then dry up (crust over). You may also have any of the following:

Seek care immediately if:

Call your doctor if:

Treatment

may not be needed. The blisters or sores may heal on their own within 8 days. The following may be used to treat or prevent symptoms:

Manage your symptoms:

Prevent the spread of HSV:

Follow up with your doctor as directed:

Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

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