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Genital Herpes: Doctors
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Do you have Genital Herpes? I’m sure you’ve heard that around 50 to 80 percent of the adults in America have been infected with the Herpes virus. Even if they never show signs or symptoms, they still have it. So, just because you’ve been diagnosed with Herpes, does not mean you’re alone. Even genital herpes is present in about 20 percent of the United States. And, even if there is currently not a cure, that doesn’t mean that there won’t be a cure someday. In the meantime, talk to your doctor, there are so many treatment options available for you to keep your infection at bay.
Australian Herpes Management Forum - Link to Home Page Fact: Genital herpes cannot make you sterile. However, other sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia can make you sterile and your doctor should test for these infections when you are diagnosed with herpes.
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A pregnant woman with signs or symptoms of genital herpes must inform her doctor as soon as possible. Prompt medical therapy may reduce the risk of transmitting the disease to newborn children by exposure in the birth canal.
Fact: A full STD test does not usually include a test for genital herpes. The best way of making a diagnosis of genital herpes is to see a doctor when symptoms are present. A specimen will be taken from the sore and sent to a laboratory for analysis.
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Some doctors recommend soaking the affected area in warm water to help alleviate the painful symptoms from a genital herpes outbreak. It is important to pat the area dry after soaking and to wear cotton underwear to absorb additional moisture from the treated area.
Because genital herpes is so common, it is diagnosed primarily by symptoms. It can be diagnosed and treated by the family doctor, dermatologists (doctors who specialize in skin diseases), urologists (doctors who specialize in the urinary tract diseases of men and women and the genital organs of men), gynecologists (doctors who specialize in the diseases of women's genital organs) and infectious disease specialists. The diagnosis and treatment of this infectious disease should be covered by most insurance providers.
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