Genital Herpes

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Genital herpes or HSV-2 is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI), caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Genital herpes (HSV-2) occurs mainly in and around the genital area. Most people notice a group or cluster of blisters or ulcers (lesions). These lesions burn and can be painful. They can appear on the buttocks, anus or thighs, on the vulva or vagina in women, and on the penis or scrotum in men.

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Medication can also reduce the frequency of further infections and spreading the virus. At QuickDoc we offer PRESCRIPTION-ONLY medication to help you take control of your genital herpes.

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Genital herpes or HSV-2 is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI), caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). 

Genital herpes (HSV-2) is common, approximately with 1/6 of people in North America having genital herpes or HSV-2. Not many people experience symptoms. It is normal to feel anxious about genital herpes, but it is important to remember that it only affects the skin for short periods of time with the majority of people only having a few recurrences.

 

The herpes virus spreads by skin-to-skin contact and is usually transmitted during sexual interactions such as vaginal, anal or oral sex and genital rubbing. The infection can occur anywhere on the genitals including the groin, buttocks and anus.

Cold sores on the mouth can cause a genital infection during oral sex for those who do not already have the cold sore virus.

 

Genital herpes (HSV-2) is a very contagious virus. It is most contagious when someone with HSV has an outbreak in which they have a sore, blister, ulcer or split in the skin. This is known as viral shedding. Genital Herpes can also spread between outbreaks when there are no visible symptoms.

 

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