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Genital herpes is a contagious viral infection. It is a transmitted disease. Genital Herpes caused by the herpes simplex viruses (HSV) type 1 and type 2.

It is affected of men and women. This may be due to male-to-female transmissions being more likely than female-to-male transmission. One of several strains of the Herpes Simplex Virus responsible for chickenpox, shingles, mononucleosis, and oral herpes (fever blisters or cold sores, HSV-1). About 45 million Americans, age 12 and older have genital herpes. It's estimated that up to one million people become infected each year. Genital Herpes (HSV-2) is more common in women than men. Genital HSV-1 is spread mainly through oral with a partner who has a sore on the mouth or lips. HSV-1 is much less likely to cause repeat outbreaks of genital herpes than HSV-2. Almost all people who have recurrent genital herpes are infected with HSV-2.

Symptoms of herpes are called outbreaks. Genital herpes usually is pain or itching, beginning within a few weeks  Symptoms of genital herpes vary from person to person. Once exposed to the virus, there is an incubation period that generally lasts 3 to 7 days before a lesion develops. Person may have flu-like symptoms including fever, headache, and swollen lymph nodes. Some people have severe symptoms, such as many painful sores, while others have mild symptoms. An initial outbreak of genital herpes usually brings about symptoms within two weeks of having contact with an infected person and can last from two to three weeks. Other conditions such as jock itch, yeast infections, razor burn or allergic reactions to detergents. Women's symptoms can include is Sores, the cervix, on the external genitals, near the anus or on the thighs or buttocks; and tender lumps in the groin (lymphadenopathy). Men's symptoms can include is  sores, near the anus or on the thighs or buttocks.

Pain relievers include simple analgesics (such as aspirin and paracetamol), ice (which can be soothing if applied directly to the sores) and creams with an anaesthetic component. Creams, however, can slow down drying and should therefore be used sparingly and only for pain relief. Do not use perfumed or antibacterial soaps, feminine deodorant, or douches. Keep the infected area clean and dry to prevent secondary infection from developing. Try to avoid touching the sores. Salt Bath use to wash hands after contact with the sores. Avoid contact from the time symptoms are first recognized until the sores are completely healed, that is, until scabs have fallen off and new skin has formed over the site of the lesion.

Treatment of Genital herpes Tips

1.Wear loose clothing during outbreaks

2.Drinking large amounts of fluids will decrease pain during urination, and urinating in the bath may be less painful

3.Wash your hands with soap and water if you touch an infected area, and in particular, do not rub your eyes or touch your mouth after touching infected skin

4.Avoid further infection by keeping the infected area clean and dry. When drying actively infected areas, use a hair dryer or lightly pat the area dry

5.Epson salts in bath water can help clean and dry out infected areas

6.Wash bath towels before reusing and wash underclothing frequently

7.Salt Bath used to wash the genital area, can clean, soothe and dry the sores. Use 1 teaspoon of salt in 600 ml of water or a handful in a shallow bath.

8.A healthy lifestyle including proper diet, adequate rest and low stress levels can improve your immune system, and reduce the likelihood of outbreaks

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John Currie  - HSV-2 proteins   |119.152.112.xxx |2011-05-12 01:12:04
Last year, Michal Margalith, a researcher from US based biopharmaceutical
company Vical, say they have developed a vaccine involving the DNA of the virus.
The treatment involves injecting the patient with a circular piece of DNA called
a plasmid.

This plasmid programs cells to produce HSV-2 proteins. These
proteins trigger an immune response allowing the immune system of the infected
person to fight off the virus. Experiments have managed to trigger an immune
response from mice but it may still be a long time before we see this type of
DNA-based vaccine approved for human use.

While steps toward formulating a
herpes cure are moving forward, scientists still feel it will be several more
years before we will be able to reap the fruits of these different research
efforts. Meanwhile, prevention still remains the best cure against genital
herpes.


Reference:
genital herpes symptoms in men
John Currie  - herpes   |119.152.112.xxx |2011-05-12 01:22:29
One of the problems doctors have in formulating a cure for genital herpes
is its ability to hide inside the human nervous system, remaining
latent until conditions trigger an attack of herpes sores. A vital
step in genital herpes cure research is the discovery by researchers from
Duke University which hopes address this problem. Scientists have
found the part of the viral genome that allow the herpes virus to hide
during latent periods. Hopes are high that a drug can be developed to
turn off this viral behavior. If successful, those infected with herpes
only suffer from a single attack since treatment with antiviral
medication would manage to kill off all of the herpes causing virus.


Scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases have also identified certain genes and enzymes
which the HSV virus needs to survive...
John Currie  - re: herpes   |119.152.112.xxx |2011-05-12 01:25:26
Researchers are optimistic that a drug can be found to disrupt these genes
in order to provide a more effective treatment for those
with herpes.

Vaccines made from the proteins on the HSV cell surface,
peptides, or chains that present important targets to the immune system,
and the DNA of the virus itself, are currently being tested along with
topical preparations containing microbe killing compounds.

Reference:
genital herpes symptoms in men
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