By: christianadoption | 2011-02-19 | Article Marketing Genital herpes in women refers to a disease of the skin that is studied within dermatology. read more
By: Kari Banks | 2010-09-24 | Health & Fitness Genital herpes natural cures can effectively reduce or eliminate the occurrence of outbreaks, and also reduce the severity of outbreaks when they do occur. read more
By: John Currie | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Millions of people suffer from genital herpes making the need for a cure to the disease an urgent one. Genital herpes cure research is currently focused on developing better treatment regimens and studying the biology of the HSV virus in order to properly understand how it works. By understanding how it works methods and treatments may be devised to properly eliminate it from an infected person. read more
By: Brain Rodriguez | 2011-07-17 | Health & Fitness What is genital herpes? Gential herpes is a sexually transmitted disorder that has two causative agents: herpes simplex virus 1 and herpes simplex virus 2. Genital herpes is mainly triggered by the HSV-2. Most of the periods, the carriers of HSV-I and/or HSV-II infection are asymptomatic or does not know that they currently have the virus. Herpes simplex form I and type II virus could be discovered in the sores and blisters, but they are also released between skin outbreaks that do ... read more
By: AlnwickKajetan | 2010-11-24 | Diseases and Conditions When most people find out that they have contracted the virus, their first question is often - Is there a genital herpes cure? The answer is no, there is no known way to cure the virus itself, but because more than three-quarters of the American population is afflicted with some strain of the herpes virus, many studies are being done to find a cure for it. read more
By: John | 2010-09-29 | Diseases and Conditions Most of the people that are infected with herpes are normally infected with a particular strain of it, known as the herpes simplex virus one. More commonly known as the cold sore. Symptoms are very mild and people do not notice this. read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2012-12-17 | Health & Fitness When it comes to dealing with sexually transmitted diseases, many people find themselves in a shameful place. Visiting a doctor and having to deal with the treatments that are given can be somewhat of a nuisance, but they are important. Making sure that when something goes awry, you’re treated with medication that will clear things up can be crucial. read more
By: Keris Jess | 2011-09-05 | Women's Health The typical signs will be ulcerating sores on the genitals, fever, muscle ache etc. Women's guide may develop ulcerating sores inside genitalia and cervix. If they don't show any sores outside, this flare up may be treated for some other diseases unless a proper blood examination is performed. read more
By: Adriana Sands | 2010-10-06 | Health & Fitness If you are currently suffering from genital herpes, then you should know that getting to a genital herpes free state is not impossible. Many people have already done it so there's no reason why you wouldn't be able to. Though there is currently no known cure for herpes, acquiring the disease does not have to be taken as a death sentence. read more
By: bruce bud | 2010-10-08 | Alternative Medicine Genital herpes symptoms in women are an unfortunate fact of life in our society today. Men too are infected, but more so women read more
By: Adriana Sands | 2010-10-10 | Health & Fitness Are you experiencing a burning sensation in your vagina, labia or surrounding areas including your anus, buttocks and upper legs? Do you notice an unusual vaginal discharge? If you are currently experiencing any of these symptoms it is possible you could have contracted genital herpes. The symptoms mentioned above are some of the known herpes symptoms in women before an outbreak occurs. If you have noticed these symptoms and have recently had unprotected sex, then this is cause for concern. read more
By: Kari Banks | 2010-09-24 | Health & Fitness Diagnosing genital herpes is no trivial matter, and no amount of information read on the internet or in any other format will accurately tell you if you have herpes or not. If you believe you have genital herpes, you must immediately seek medical treatment, where you will be tested for the virus. This test may involve a swab of the infection, if you are currently experiencing an outbreak, or it may be a blood test if you are not currently showing symptoms. read more
By: Kari Banks | 2010-09-20 | Health & Fitness Genital herpes is a virus transmitted sexually. It is also called herpes simplex virus two (HSV 2) and specifically refers to herpes of the genital area. Cold sores are referred to as herpes simplex virus one (HSV 1). The genital herpes incubation period is the time between contracting the virus and the first signs of symptoms. This period can be anywhere from two to twenty days. About half of all individuals who contract herpes do not actually show symptoms, which is why so many people are ... read more
By: Kat Samson | 2010-09-10 | Health & Fitness Female genital herpes can come in a variety of forms, and often symptoms can be mistaken for other conditions. It is important to have yourself checked by a physician if you experience any of the symptoms of herpes, or if you suspect you may have contracted the disease, even if you experience no symptoms at all. Around 50 percent of women will experience very little to no symptoms, but despite the lack of signs of the disease, it can still be transmitted to partners during intercourse. read more
By: Kat Samson | 2010-09-10 | Health & Fitness Genital herpes is a very widespread sexually transmitted disease, estimate to affect over 45 million people in the US alone. It is cause by the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), and once contracted stays in the body for the lifetime of the affected individual. There is no permanent cure, but with regular treatment the disease can be controlled and managed. read more