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STD's - Herpes

Postby DarkOne on Tue May 08, 2007 2:25 am

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What is Herpes?

Herpes is the colloquial term for the generally non-lethal infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. The virus has two separate manifestations; Type 1 (labial herpes) and Types 2 (genital herpes). Labial herpes typically exist around the mouth. This is the virus which causes common cold sores and mouth blisters. Genital herpes generally exists on the genitals. It is important to note that labial herpes can be transmitted to the genitals and vice versa. This section concentrates on the symptoms, causes and treatments for genital herpes.

What are the symptoms of Herpes?

From two to twenty days after exposure to the virus, one begins to see the first signs of infection. The first signals which indicate that one may have herpes include burning and itching of the genitals. This is quickly followed by the emergence of blisters. The blisters begin as a group of tiny, red, painful spots which will develop into yellowish blisters which burst. What remains is a collection of ulcers which are painful to touch but will heal in about 10 days. While the blisters are active, it is common to suffer from a fever, loss of appetite and/or swelling in the genital area.

Herpes Symptoms And Women

Women's experience with herpes is distinctly different from that of men. Due to the different genital structures, women have a larger area (the vulva) which may become infected. Consequently, women may experience more pain than men when urinating. Furthermore, the virus can often be carried into the vagina to infect the cervix. If this occurs, your physician may ask you to have a Pap test done. This is done to protect you because the incidence of cervical cancer is higher in the presence of herpes. Pregnant women should inform their physician immediately.

Herpes Symptoms And Men

The most common location for the blister is on the head of a man's penis. However, the virus can spread to the testicular area. Blisters that are irritated by clothing can cause additional pain.

How is Herpes contracted?

The vast majority of cases are transmitted through intimate contact with the herpes virus. Sexual contact between the genitals is the most common, but oral-genital sex can also transmit the virus. The herpes virus exists in warm damp areas and therefore wet or damp towels could carry the virus, but with less danger. The virus is destroyed by heat so hot tubs are no threat.

When assessing how to protect yourself or partner against herpes, you must ensure that the blistered area is covered. While the best solution is to refrain from sex when you or your partner is having an outbreak, you may also use condoms if the blisters are isolated to the genitals. If, however, a woman's vaginal secretions leak outside the area covered by the condom, herpes can spread regardless of protection. The best means of protection are understanding the condition and when it becomes active. See your doctor at the first signs of any kind of rash or discomfort to discern if it is indeed herpes, and what can be done to protect yourself and your partner.

How is the condition treated?

There is no cure available for herpes and therefore treatment is directed at relieving discomfort and preventing bacterial infection. This can be accomplished by keeping the genital area clean. Prepare a hot bath 2-3 times daily with some salt added to the water. Afterwards it is a good idea to put a small freezer bag on the infected area. Remember to avoid touching the sores and then rubbing your eyes or other parts of the body which are susceptible to infection. Please ensure that you wash your hands immediately after touching the sores.

Anti-viral drugs may also be useful in treating herpes. Consult your physician for further details on what treatment may be best for you.

Why does the condition recur?

In order to understand why herpes recurs, it is useful to understand why herpes can be treated but not cured. When the virus enters the body during the first infection, it multiplies quickly destroying cells. The body's immune system moves in to combat and kill the virus. Unfortunately, some of the virus escapes and travels up nerve pathways and rests in the nerve cells. The virus may remain inactive for some time but for some unknown reason the virus is reactivated and another problem with herpes develops. If the immune system successfully develops antibodies, then there will not be a recurrence. Normally, the recurrence, which does develop, is not as severe as the first one.
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Re: STD's - Herpes

Postby aftershox on Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:19 pm

STD testing typically does not include herpes testing except in visual exams. And herpes often time is asymptomatic. It really is scary to know how many people assume the folks they play with are clean, or that oral sex won't transmit the bad stuff.

I had a scare a while back. My friend accused me of giving him herpes. His cock had erupted in sores. We had used condoms, so that meant I would have probably given it to him orally.

I had never had symptoms but was sick worrying that I was an asymptomatic carrier. Thank God for the newer Herpes blood tests that even tell you whether you are Type 1 or Type 2. I found a web site that assigns you an online physician and you go to a local clinic that draws blood for the test.

I was hoping that it would turn out that I had given him Type 1. Type 1 prefers to set up shop up near your mouth and Type 2 perfer to set up shop down south. But they will transmit to the opposite location if there is opportunity.

He claimed I was the only one he was having sex with.

The results came back. It was 100% NEGATIVE both for Type 1 and Type 2. :yahoo: I couldn't believe it. I had myself convinced I was a disease ridden slut.. and now, I turn out to be clean and my precautions and open discussions about sexual history seems to have aid off,, or maybe I was lucky,, all kinds of mixed feelings.

When I confronted him with the results, he admitted sleeping with this one chick,, and then said he was glad he didn't infect me.

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Re: STD's - Herpes

Postby DarkOne on Sun Mar 30, 2008 3:53 pm

Some the strains of diseases are getting stronger too and are easier to catch. People do use protection and go to the doctor at least once per year and get a blood test. Most insurances cover most of the cost. But if you have multiple partners it is the best thing for you to do for your safety and the people you are with. That stat that came out the other day about STD's in teenage girls should scare you. They say 25% of all females ages 13-18 have a STD! :shock:

Think about that for a while.
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Re: STD's - Herpes

Postby NachoBaby on Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:52 am

From personal experience, sometimes what might look like a herpes infection .. might be MRSA. That's what I've been battling for the last six months with resultant infections. So.. be careful there too..
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Re: STD's - Herpes

Postby IceMelts on Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:43 am

what's MRSA?
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Re: STD's - Herpes

Postby NachoBaby on Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:52 am

Antibiotic resistant staph infection of doooooooooooooom!
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Re: STD's - Herpes

Postby IceMelts on Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:18 am

Sweet Jesus!!! I just googled it :S
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Re: STD's - Herpes

Postby NachoBaby on Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:47 pm

Yeah it's a real beotch!
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