Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 (Genital Herpes)
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection that occurs in both men and women. There is currently no known cure, so how do you treat this condition?
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection that occurs in both men and women. There is currently no known cure, so how do you treat this condition?
Signs and symptoms of genital herpes may appear within a few days following initial contact. Here's how to recognise symptoms of this condition.
Transmitted from person-to-person (direct contact), genital herpes can easily be spread. Here's what you need to know about the causes of the condition.
Genital herpes is more common among women than it is men. These are the risk factors to take into consideration, as well as potential complications of an infection.
Symptoms of genital herpes must be examined by a medical doctor. Here's what to expect at a medical consultation and an infection is diagnosed.
Genital herpes is not a curable condition. It can be effectively managed with medications, however. Here's what you need to know about treating an infection.
Many diagnosed with genital herpes feel shame, guilt, anger and embarrassment. Here are a few healthy ways to cope with this condition.
How do you get genital herpes? Can it be cured or even prevented? We answer these questions here.