Recurrent genital herpes with leg pain

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This period of time I don't know why the glans is very hot and itchy, and I feel that after grasping it, I began to feel pain, and then I grew a lot of transparent pimples. I felt very uncomfortable, and I was very tired. Then I went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that I had genital blisters. After finding out this problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now my condition is getting better. Let's talk about the recurrence of genital herpes and leg pain.

Recurrent genital herpes with leg pain

Treatment 1: you can choose the way of laser treatment to treat herpes. Killing herpes virus with laser can effectively play the role of treatment, and it will not recur.

Treatment 2: acyclovir ACV: is an open chain purine nucleoside, which can inhibit the synthesis of viral DNA, but has less effect on the synthesis of host cell DNA. It is considered to be the most effective anti HSV drug at present. In severe cases, the drug can be given intravenously at a dose of 5mg / kg body weight, once every 8 hours, for 5-7 days. General patients can take orally, mg each time, 5 times a day, or mg each time, 2 times a day, for 5-7 days. It can rapidly reduce the virus, relieve the symptoms and shorten the healing time. Topical use of 3% - 5% v ointment can also relieve symptoms and shorten the course of disease. The drug has no obvious side effects.

Treatment 3: tiamadian liniment: it can obviously inhibit the replication of herpes virus, and has a good effect on primary herpes.  

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The average incubation period of genital herpes is 2-3 months. The development of lesions is not self limited. The symptoms of genital herpes are various. In the low temperature and dry parts of the genitalia, the lesions are usually small and flat, while in the warm and humid parts, they are often filiform or papilloma. At the beginning, it is a small reddish papule, and then it gradually increases and fuses with each other. The surface is uneven, moist and soft, showing papilloma like, cockscomb like, grass like, mushroom like or vegetable like protrusion, red or dirty gray. The root often has pedicles, and is prone to erosion and bleeding. Purulent secretions often accumulate between the cracks of the skin lesions, causing stench, itching and secondary infection due to scratching.