What are the consequences of herpes

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An old friend of mine is always in a bad mood recently. It seems that he is in a dilemma. Later, after my repeated inquiries, he said that he had genital herpes. In order to prevent this situation, I'd like to introduce to you the consequences of the death of herpes.

What are the consequences of herpes

First: genital herpes is a great harm, and according to the reports of foreign scientific research institutions, genital herpes may be an important factor leading to infertility after induced abortion and male infertility. About 80% of women who have one-time contact with men suffering from penis herpes can be infected. Genital herpes of pregnant women can also cause HSV infection in uterus and neonatal infection, causing serious impact on the fetus.

Second: genital herpes can also cause disseminated herpes, herpetic meningitis, prostatitis, proctitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, spinal nerve root disease and a series of complications. Part of HSV-1 may be transferred into trigeminal ganglion via peripheral nerve, while HSV-2 may be transferred into sacral ganglion. If the body is infected and relapsed due to trauma, high fever, allergy, menstruation and other reasons, it will be complicated with lumbar spinal neuritis, myelitis, radiation pain of buttocks and lower limbs, bladder paralysis and other diseases.

Third: genital herpes and other sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea, non gonococcal urethritis, syphilis, condyloma acuminatum, vaginal candidiasis, trichomonas and other mixed infection, so in the diagnosis and treatment should be paid attention to.

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Genital herpes treatment is a lot of thorny place, as people know, if only clear warts, basically no difficulty, but if you want to prevent condyloma acuminatum recurrence, the traditional treatment of genital herpes is impossible. But with the progress of medical level and the improvement of gene therapy, the condition of genital herpes patients can be completely cured.