How to treat genital herpes recurrence

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Recently, I have been feeling itchy in my lower body and often want to scratch it. At first, I didn't take it seriously, but later, it took me a long time to feel that something was not right, because it was covered with red pimples. I went to the hospital for examination and found out it was genital herpes. Then immediately for treatment, the situation is slightly better, let's talk about how to treat genital herpes recurrence.

How to treat genital herpes recurrence

First: drug treatment: drug treatment is the treatment of genital herpes. Drugs can reduce systemic symptoms and pain, shorten the course of disease, generally oral can, serious need intravenous injection, some drugs can also inhibit the virus attack, reduce symptoms, but pay special attention to the side effects of drugs, especially some topical drugs.

Second: TCM treatment: there are many common TCM treatment methods, including Phellodendron amurense, wild chrysanthemum, purslane, boiling into soup, external washing, twice a day, 15 minutes each time; there are also Equisetum, isatis root, decoction about 200ml, external washing, twice a day, 30 minutes each time; there are also fresh Lobelia amount, after washing, pound like mud, apply to the affected area, cover with gauze, change dressing 1-2 times a day Take an appropriate amount of Qingdai powder, add sesame oil to make a paste, apply it to the affected area, change the dressing once a day, etc., which is of great benefit to the treatment of patients.

Third: immunotherapy: immunotherapy, to reduce recurrence has a certain role. Some use interferon, transfer factor, placental globulin, etc. to improve the body's immunity.

matters needing attention

If patients suffer from genital herpes, genital herpes in the early stage is no symptoms, in the development process of genital herpes, the vast majority of patients without any discomfort, such as itching, pain and other symptoms. There are very few patients with mild local itching, tingling.