How is herpes virus transmitted

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Reproductive herpesvirus is an infectious disease, and there may be complications when herpes occurs, such as gonorrhea, nongonococcal urethritis, syphilis, condyloma acuminatum. Now herpes can be transmitted through mother to child transmission, indirect sexual contact, and so on. How can herpes virus be transmitted? Let's take a detailed look at it.

How is herpes virus transmitted

First, the source of infection. Through observation, the source of infection of the disease is patients and virus carriers, especially in the genital skin or mucous membrane of patients with herpes simplex virus, which can be transmitted to spouses or other sexual partners through sexual contact, and can also be transmitted to each other among homosexuals.

Second: heterosexual sex. In general, due to different ways of heterosexual sex, herpes can also be transmitted. Since infectious viruses can survive in humid environments for several hours, herpes simplex can also be transmitted indirectly through pollutants.

Third: incubation period. Because the disease has a certain incubation period, usually exists in the spinal cord nerve, physiologically there will be no symptoms, but at this time the virus has been infectious. After the onset of herpes virus, there will be bursts of tingling, burning sensation, skin ulceration and small wounds and other symptoms.

matters needing attention

I would also like to emphasize that the diet of patients should be light and easy to digest, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, drink more water, eat less fried and fried products, avoid fishy shrimp and crab, dog meat, mutton and other hair, avoid spicy food, and prohibit smoking and alcohol.