Is herpes zoster infection treated

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I had an unclean sexual relationship last month. In recent days, I had a lot of herpes on my genitals, and these herpes were still purulent. I was very worried that I was infected with herpes zoster, so I went to see a doctor. The doctor said that I had herpes zoster after examination. After finding out this problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now my condition is getting better. Let's talk about the treatment of herpes zoster infection.

Is herpes zoster infection treated

Treatment 1: herpes zoster patients have direct infection, supplies infection, this is indirect infection, there is a virus infection in the human body, once the immune decline, will produce herpes symptoms. Therefore, the treatment of herpes zoster should start from two aspects, antiviral, improve immunity.

Treatment 2: systemic treatment: regulate immunity and prevent recurrence. Acyclovir can be given intravenously or orally, interferon can be given intramuscularly, and interleukin II can be given intramuscularly. It can selectively inhibit virus replication, reduce the occurrence of new damage, relieve pain, shorten wound healing and detoxification time.

Treatment 3: with the method of freezing can make condyloma acuminatum frozen, the formation of local tissue edema, thus destroying the wart. The biggest advantage of cryotherapy is that there is no local trace, and the cure rate is about 70%. The spray method or direct contact method can be applied to flat and smaller warts. It is usually frozen once a week for 2-3 times.

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Patients infected with herpes simplex virus must not be careless, may also suffer from genital herpes. In the past, 90% of genital herpes was caused by HSV-2 infection, and only 10% of patients were caused by HSV-1. However, with the change of people's concept of sex and the diversification of sexual contact, the proportion of genital herpes caused by HSV-1 is increasing. It is reported that one third of genital herpes in young people under 24 years old is caused by HSV-1 infection.