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Question #20006
193 days ago
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How to treat genital herpes properly

Kanishka

I have genital herpes since one year. I take lot of medicines from the doctors like cetirizine, deflazacon and itraconazol capsules. I have water blisters, itching, redness, sores and pain. It becomes severe.

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How do you know it’s herpes?

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Kanishka
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193 days ago

I have a fluid like blisters itching redness and pain in my body. Please suggest some medicine

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Hello dear See you have mentioned medication only which are antinflammatory or antifungal. Also i think it is not herpes. I suggest you please first get confirmation and then take medication to avoid reoccurrence Please get below tests done first and then share result with general physician medicine for better clarity Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Esr CBC Culture PCR Antibody check IGg Giemsa of recommended by general physician medicine Regards

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Hello,

From what you listed (cetirizine, deflazacort, itraconazole), it seems you’ve been given medicines that are NOT proper treatment for genital herpes

Please stop your medication Dont self medicate

If herpes confirmed Take Acyclovir 400 mg 3 times daily for 7 days

Keep area clean & dry Wash with lukewarm water only Avoid tight clothes Do not burst blisters Pain relief: Paracetamol/ibuprofen (doctor-approved)

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Genital herpes is primarily caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), and managing it effectively involves several steps. The key medication for treating genital herpes is antiviral therapy, not the medications you’ve mentioned. Antivirals such as acyclovir, valacyclovir, or famciclovir are typical choices. These medications can reduce the duration and severity of outbreaks and are generally used during an outbreak or as suppressive therapy. It’s important to have a proper diagnosis, so if you haven’t already, a confirmatory test for HSV can be useful. The medications you mentioned like cetirizine, deflazacort, and itraconazole aren’t typically prescribed for HSV. Cetirizine is an antihistamine and might help with itching, but it’s not directly addressing the virus. Deflazacort is a corticosteroid, which might reduce the immune response but could potentially interfere with healing in viral infections. Itraconazole is an antifungal, which isn’t relevant for herpes unless there is a coexisting fungal infection. For managing symptoms like itching and pain, topical analgesics or lidocaine gels might provide relief. It’s also essential to maintain good hygiene, as secondary bacterial infections can worsen symptoms. Avoid tight clothing and keep the area dry. If you’re undergoing frequent or severe outbreaks, consider discussing long-term suppressive therapy with your healthcare provider. This approach can not only reduce the frequency of outbreaks but also decrease viral shedding, reducing transmission risks. Always follow up with a healthcare professional to ensure a tailored management plan is in place, considering other factors like lifestyle or potential triggers for outbreaks.

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