Treatment of genital herpes with traditional Chinese Medicine

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Genital herpes is also a venereal disease. Some of the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases are very similar, so many people suffering from sexually transmitted diseases are unable to identify the name of the disease, so we only have a specific understanding of the symptoms of genital herpes, can easily identify this disease. After finding out this problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now my condition is getting better. Let's share the traditional Chinese medicine treatment of genital herpes.

Treatment of genital herpes with traditional Chinese Medicine

Method 1: the purpose of oral medicine therapy is anti-inflammatory and antipruritic. Antihistamines and tranquilizers are commonly used. In acute stage, calcium, vitamin C and sodium thiosulfate can be used for intravenous injection, or procaine can be used for intravenous blocking. For patients with acute generalized eczema who have no obvious effect of various therapies, short-term use of corticosteroids should be considered. Once the acute symptoms are controlled, it should be reduced and removed as appropriate, so as to prevent the adverse reactions caused by long-term use of corticosteroids. Antibiotics should be added in case of infection.

Method 2: the proper dosage form should be selected for local treatment, and the external use drugs should be clean, antipruritic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, astringent and keratin promoting agents according to the needs and the characteristics of the rash.

Method 3: antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir, ribavirin, ganciclovir, etc., were generally treated for 7-14 days, and the treatment period could be extended for patients with frequent recurrence;

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Genital herpes recurrence time is generally 1-4 months after infection, although the body will immediately produce antibodies against herpes virus, but most of the body can not completely eliminate the virus, so the virus exists in the patient's body in a latent state for a long time, waiting for the opportunity to relapse again.