How Female Genital Herpes is Typically Treated

Oct 4
09:39

2008

Trevor Price

Trevor Price

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To learn more about female herpes, including the pros and cons of various treatment methods, keep reading.

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If you'd like to learn about female herpes,How Female Genital Herpes is Typically Treated Articles its causes and popular treatment methods in use today, please keep reading.

Types of Herpes

The herpes virus is divided into two strains, one that causes cold sores and affects the mouth and the other that covers the genital region. While both men and women can get both types of herpes, female herpes can cover inside the vagina, on or around the labia and even extend to the anus and thighs.

How to Prevent Herpes

The best way to prevent herpes is to wear a condom or abstain from sex. While herpes is typically not spread when it's in remission, it's still possible that a carrier could pass it on to someone. So, always wear a condom or ensure that both you and your spouse get tested before your wedding date.

Treating Herpes

The most common method for herpes treatment is using a drug or group of drugs known as acyclovir. Though acyclovir is typically used to treat specific and separate outbreaks, it can be taken every day if your doctor believes you need it to prevent future outbreaks. Taking the drug every day is not ideal.

Acyclovir can be toxic, so most patients shouldn't take it for more than one consecutive year. In addition, any ongoing use of this drug should be managed and overseen by a qualified doctor.

Preventing Outbreaks With Lifestyle Changes

Often the patients with the least  number of outbreaks or the least severe outbreaks are those who lead healthy lifestyles and have strong immune systems. To reduce the number of herpes outbreaks along with their severity, focus on not only reducing stress, but also improving your overall lifestyle.

The best way to ward off herpes is with regular exercise and a good diet. Try to get at least a half hour of cardiovascular exercise every day. In addition, focus on a healthy and balanced diet. Finally, do your best to drink at least 8 glasses of water every day.

Treating Female Herpes With Black Walnut Tree

Black walnut tree leaves are known to be toning, antiseptic, hemostatic and astringent. That means they can relieve topical pain, increase healing time and disinfect.

You can make a strong black walnut tree salve and press by boiling about an ounce of cut or powdered leaves in a few cups of water for about 10 minutes. Then, strain the liquid, soak a cloth in it and apply it to the affected area for 10-15 minutes.

This homemade black walnut tree compress can not only help with the pain of female herpes, it will also reduce the length of outbreaks.