Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Is Herpes That Bad Is Herpes A Really Bad Std Too Have, Should A Person Worried? And What If You And Your Patner Have Herpes?

Is herpes a really bad std too have, should a person worried? And what if you and your patner have herpes? - is herpes that bad

And sex still unpretected?

8 comments:

James D said...

Genital herpes is a highly contagious infection, usually transmitted through sexual intercourse with a person infected wounds, but that through oral sex or anal sex can be transmitted. Can also be spread even when sores are not visible.
Genital herpes can also be transmitted (spread) to a newborn during birth if the mother has an active infection.

What causes genital herpes?
In general, the infection is caused by the herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) Although the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), the virus responsible for cold sores, may occasionally cause disease. It can be from an infected partner, no injuries and May was sent will not even know that they are the disease.
How common is genital herpes?
At least 45 million adults and adolescents have genital herpes - including 1 in 4 to 5 persons, one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Since the end of 1970, the number of Americans with genital herpes infection, 30%, especially among adolescents and young adults.
Genital herpes is more common in women than in men.
How can I know if I have genital herpes?
Most people infected with genital herpes have very little or no signs or symptoms of the disease. The first attack of herpes usually follows this course:
Skin on or near the genitals inflamed. You can burn the skin itch or be painful.
Blistering sores on or near the genitals.
Open wounds, bark, and then heal.
The symptoms may also be present when the virus only in the following:
Swollen glands
Fever
Headaches
Burning during urination
Pain
The first outbreak of herpes can last several weeks. After the outbreak of the virus moves into the nervous system, where it rests until something forces them back into action.
As a rule, after a new outbreak of weeks or months to appear after the first, but almost always less severe and shorter than the first episode. Although the infection may remain indefinitely in the body, tending the number of outbreaks within a certain period of several years of decrease.
How often do outbreaks happen?
How many timesof an epidemic depends on the person. On average, people with herpes experience about four cases per year. The first outbreak usually is painful and takes longer to heal. The pain and recovery time often decrease with each outbreak.
What triggers an outbreak?
Depending on the person. Some triggers are often
Stress
Disease
Surgery
Vigorous sex
Diet
Menstrual
How genital herpes diagnosed?
Your doctor can genital herpes by visual inspection, diagnosis, if the outbreak is typical, and a sample of the ulcer (s). However, HSV infection can be difficult to diagnose between outbreaks. Your doctor may check for ulcers internally - on the cervix in women and urethra in men. Blood tests that HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be useful even if the results are not always easy to interpret
JED

James D said...

Genital herpes is a highly contagious infection, usually transmitted through sexual intercourse with a person infected wounds, but that through oral sex or anal sex can be transmitted. Can also be spread even when sores are not visible.
Genital herpes can also be transmitted (spread) to a newborn during birth if the mother has an active infection.

What causes genital herpes?
In general, the infection is caused by the herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) Although the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), the virus responsible for cold sores, may occasionally cause disease. It can be from an infected partner, no injuries and May was sent will not even know that they are the disease.
How common is genital herpes?
At least 45 million adults and adolescents have genital herpes - including 1 in 4 to 5 persons, one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Since the end of 1970, the number of Americans with genital herpes infection, 30%, especially among adolescents and young adults.
Genital herpes is more common in women than in men.
How can I know if I have genital herpes?
Most people infected with genital herpes have very little or no signs or symptoms of the disease. The first attack of herpes usually follows this course:
Skin on or near the genitals inflamed. You can burn the skin itch or be painful.
Blistering sores on or near the genitals.
Open wounds, bark, and then heal.
The symptoms may also be present when the virus only in the following:
Swollen glands
Fever
Headaches
Burning during urination
Pain
The first outbreak of herpes can last several weeks. After the outbreak of the virus moves into the nervous system, where it rests until something forces them back into action.
As a rule, after a new outbreak of weeks or months to appear after the first, but almost always less severe and shorter than the first episode. Although the infection may remain indefinitely in the body, tending the number of outbreaks within a certain period of several years of decrease.
How often do outbreaks happen?
How many timesof an epidemic depends on the person. On average, people with herpes experience about four cases per year. The first outbreak usually is painful and takes longer to heal. The pain and recovery time often decrease with each outbreak.
What triggers an outbreak?
Depending on the person. Some triggers are often
Stress
Disease
Surgery
Vigorous sex
Diet
Menstrual
How genital herpes diagnosed?
Your doctor can genital herpes by visual inspection, diagnosis, if the outbreak is typical, and a sample of the ulcer (s). However, HSV infection can be difficult to diagnose between outbreaks. Your doctor may check for ulcers internally - on the cervix in women and urethra in men. Blood tests that HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be useful even if the results are not always easy to interpret
JED

~I♥MyLil... said...

is not much when they are under control and taking medicine. If both have, so that an outbreak is not automatic, or something. Outbreaks are usually caused by stress, diet and lack of sleep. They are evil, but what is done for Valtrex. If necessary, do not worry.

Nikki said...

Yes, it is very contagious and can transmit to your partner, even with a time of unprotected sex. My suggestion is to use a condom and to get medication to control the outbreak.

. said...

That's really bad. There is no cure for herpes and you can have. Even if your partner is protected all the time, there is still a very good chance that you herpes if he / she is doing.

mayflowe... said...

No, not really bad. He has a lot of stigma with which they are linked, which is totally unjustified.

What is really common. At this time, with a three and one in four women will become infected with genital herpes, and even one quarter of the men. Under certain demographic data, infection rates more than half.

In addition, the median age, 95% of us infected sores - herpes. Cold sores are usually as a minor problem but also herpes - the only difference is the situation at all. If you believe that genital herpes as an occasional genital ulcers, which would be the nail. Like herpes to me that most people are infected but show no symptoms, some minor injuries from time to time - so sweet that everything is fine - and some people a little worse. But everything is at best an annoyance.

The worst thing about herpes is the other way, fake or just ordinary people paranoid treatment. There is a strong - and necessary - the stigma associated with genital herpes who do not comply with the same virus or relatedRally. That is, I said to many people, including some men, and I had never seen anyone react negatively or reject me.

If you and your partner has herpes, I see no problem with you, with unprotected sex. If both have the same type - if there have been infected with the HSV-1 and HSV-2 - and more than a few months, can not catch a second time, others in one place. My boyfriend gets cold sores, oral) has HSV-1 and HSV-I 1 (the same virus, a different place. We have unprotected sex and do not think about it too narrowly. It is simply not a problem. To be honest, when I get into a long term relationship with someone and could no longer head around and have unprotected sex with me, it would not last five minutes.

lookinfo... said...

Yes and no, depending on your immune system.

I was diagnosed 4 years ago, just because I have a blood test, and not because she had some symptoms that suggest that I have had more than 4 years earlier. I had only a very small bubble, which lasted 3 days and not really itch much. To this day I have no more outbreaks.

If you had a child or herpes, is a possibility it could asymptomatic or mild outbreaks sometimes goes for years without them.

Valtrex and now we can help speed recovery and oral Abreva to keep it under control. Everyone is different, and the THA is not really serious when the control and care for you and your partner.

Terri said...

YES

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