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Herpes: causes, symptoms and natural treatment

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TREATMENT OF HERPES WITH AFRICAN PLANTS

Herbal tea remedy to cure herpes

The treatment we offer you is an effective herbal treatment to fight against herpes. It works equally well against cold sores and against genital herpes. It is true that herpes can stay in a person's body for their entire life. But this remedy will make you forget that you have herpes. With our remedy, no more repeated recurrences in the year.

 

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WHAT IS HERPES?

Herpes  is the name of a group of viruses that cause painful blisters and sores. The most common viruses are:

  • Herpes zoster. It causes chickenpox and shingles .
  • Herpes simplex virus  (HSV) type 1 and type 2. Type 1 usually causes cold sores or cold sores around the mouth. Type 2 usually causes sores on the genitals (sex organs). But it is possible to have type 1 on the genitals and type 2 around the mouth.

Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Once infected, you have the virus for the rest of your life.

 

SYMPTOMS OF HERPS

Many people with herpes never have symptoms. Sometimes the symptoms are mild and mistaken for another skin condition. Symptoms may include:

  • Painful sores in the genital area, anus, buttocks or thighs.
  • Itching
  • Pain when urinating.
  • Vaginal discharge
  • Tender lumps in the groin.

During the first outbreak (called primary herpes), you may experience flu-like symptoms. These include body aches, fever and headaches. Many people with a herpes infection will experience flare-ups and symptoms from time to time. Symptoms are generally less severe than during the primary outbreak. The frequency of epidemics also tends to decrease over time.

 

STAGES OF INFECTION

 

Once infected with the virus, you will go through different stages of infection.

 

PRIMARY STAGE

This stage begins 2 to 8 days after becoming infected. The infection usually causes groups of small, painful blisters. The fluid in the blisters may be clear or cloudy. The area under the blisters will be red. The blisters open and become open sores. You may not notice the blisters, but they can also be painful. During this stage, it may be painful to pass urine.

While most people have a painful primary stage of infection, some do not have any symptoms. They may not even know they are infected.

 

LATENCY STAGE

At this point, there are no blisters, sores, or other symptoms. The virus spreads from the skin to the nerves near the spine.

 

REPLICATION STEP

At the stage of replication, the virus begins to multiply at nerve endings. If these nerve endings are in areas of the body that produce or come in contact with bodily fluids, the virus can enter those fluids. For example, in saliva, semen or vaginal fluids. During this stage, there are no symptoms, but the virus can be transmitted anyway. This means that herpes is very contagious at this stage.

 

RECURRENCES

Many people have blisters and sores that come back after the first attack of herpes. This is called recurrence. Symptoms are usually not as severe as they were with the first attack.

Stress, illness or fatigue can cause a recurrence. Being in the sun or having your period can also cause a recurrence. You may know that a recurrence is about to happen if you experience itching, tingling, or pain in the places where it was first infected.

 

WHAT CAUSES HERPES?

The virus that causes genital herpes is usually spread from person to person through vaginal, oral, or anal sex. The virus can enter your body through a wound on the skin. It can also enter through the skin of the mouth, penis, vagina, urinary tract opening, or anus.

Herpes is spread more easily when blisters or sores are visible on the infected person. But it can be passed on at any time, even when the person with herpes has no symptoms. Herpes can also be passed from anywhere in your body. If you touch the sores on your genitals, you can carry the virus on your fingers. Then you can extend it to other parts of the body, like the mouth or eyes.

 

HOW IS HERPES DIAGNOSED?

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Your doctor will do a physical exam and examine the wounds. They can cultivate fluid from a wound and test it for herpes. Blood tests or other tests may also be done on the liquid in an ampoule.

 

CAN YOU PREVENT OR AVOID HERPES?

The best way to prevent herpes is not to have sex with someone who has the virus. It can be transmitted even when the person who has it has no symptoms. If your partner has herpes, there is no way to know for sure that it will not spread.

There isn't a completely safe time to have sex and not spread herpes. If you have herpes, you should tell your sexual partner. You should avoid having sex if you have sores. Herpes can be passed from person to person very easily with sores.

You should use condoms every time you have sex. They can help reduce the risk of spreading herpes. But it is possible to spread or catch herpes even if you use a condom.

 

MEDICINAL TREATMENT OF HERPES

If you think you have herpes, see your doctor as soon as possible. It is easier to diagnose when there are sores. You can start treatment earlier and you may feel less pain from the infection.

There is no cure for herpes. But drugs can help. They can be provided as a pill, cream, or injection. Medicines like acyclovir and valaciclovir fight the herpes virus. They can speed healing and decrease the pain of herpes for many people. They can be used to treat a primary or recurrent outbreak.

If the drugs are being used to treat a recurrence, you should start taking them as soon as you experience stinging, burning, or itching. They can also be taken every day to prevent recurrence.

 

HERPES AND PREGNANCY

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It is important to avoid getting herpes during pregnancy. If your partner has herpes and you don't, make sure you use condoms during sex at all times. Your partner can pass the infection to you even if you are not currently having an outbreak. If there are any visible sores, avoid having sex completely until the sores have healed.

If you are pregnant and have genital herpes, or if you have ever had sex with someone who has had it, talk to your doctor. He will give you an antiviral medicine. This will make it less likely that you will have an outbreak at or near labor.

If you have an active genital herpes infection during or near labor, you can pass it to your baby. When the baby passes through the birth canal, he can come in contact with sores and become infected with the virus. It can cause brain damage, blindness or even death in newborns.

If you have a flare-up of genital herpes around the time of delivery, your doctor will most likely perform a cesarean section. With a cesarean section, the baby will not pass through the birth canal and will not be exposed to the virus. This reduces the risk of passing herpes on to your baby.

 

LIVING WITH HERPES

It is common to feel guilty or ashamed when diagnosed with herpes. You might feel like your sex life is ruined or that someone you thought you trusted was harming you. You may feel sad or upset. Talk to your doctor about how you are feeling.

Keep in mind that herpes is very common. About 1 in 6 adults has it. Herpes can become less severe over time. You can help protect your sexual partner by not having sex during relapses and by using condoms at other times.

 

TIPS FOR TREATING HERPES

  • Talk to a specialist if you think you have herpes.
  • Remember you are not alone. Millions of people suffer from herpes.
  • Stay healthy and limit stress.
  • Don't touch the sores.
  • Tell your sex partner and use condoms.

 

TIPS TO RELIEVE PAIN

  • Take aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin).
  • Put hot or cold cloths on the painful area.
  • Take hot baths. (A woman can urinate in the tub at the end of the bath if she experiences pain while urinating. This can help dilute the urine so that the sores do not burn as much.)
  • Keep the area dry and clean.
  • Wear cotton underwear.
  • Wear loose clothing.

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TREATMENT OF HERPES WITH AFRICAN PLANTS

Herbal tea remedy to cure herpes

The treatment we offer you is an effective herbal treatment to fight against herpes. It works equally well against cold sores and against genital herpes. It is true that herpes can stay in a person's body for their entire life. But this remedy will make you forget that you have herpes. With our remedy, no more repeated recurrences in the year.

 

To discover the natural solution to cure herpes, click here

To contact our experts please call or write to us on the following number, tel / WhatsApp
: 0022951374202

 

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