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Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by two types of viruses: HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 typically causes oral herpes, while HSV-2 is primarily associated with genital herpes. Herpes is a chronic condition, characterized by periodic outbreaks of sores or blisters, but it can be managed effectively with proper care and treatment.
Our services ensure a compassionate, confidential approach to managing herpes. Whether you’re dealing with an initial outbreak or recurrent symptoms, we provide expert guidance and personalized care to help you regain control of your health.
Herpes spreads through direct contact with an infected individual during an active outbreak or through asymptomatic viral shedding. It can affect anyone and presents with a wide range of symptoms:
Management involves:
Our approach prioritizes privacy, providing a safe environment to discuss and address your concerns.
Our approach includes:
All consultations are conducted with utmost privacy, ensuring you feel safe and understood.
We understand the challenges of managing HSV and offer patient-focused care tailored to your needs.
While there is no cure for herpes, proper management ensures you can lead a healthy and fulfilling life. By following your treatment plan and taking precautions, you can significantly reduce the impact of the virus on your daily activities and relationships.
Take the first step towards effective management by booking a private and confidential appointment with our specialists.
A: Symptoms include painful blisters or sores around the mouth or genitals. A diagnosis can be confirmed through laboratory tests like swabs or blood tests.
A: Yes, herpes can be spread through asymptomatic viral shedding, even when there are no visible symptoms.
A: While there is no cure, antiviral medications can effectively manage symptoms and reduce outbreaks, allowing you to live a normal, healthy life.