Herpes is one of the most common infections. And at the same time, it’s a problem that’s more often hidden than spoken out loud.
Genital herpes is transmitted by direct contact during sexual intercourse and begins to multiply on the skin and mucous membranes of the genitals, where painful blisters may appear. A single contact during an exacerbation is enough for the virus to enter the body. And if this happens, it will not be possible to get rid of it completely – it remains in the body throughout a person’s life. But don’t panic – with the right treatment, this problem can be controlled and you can live a full life! The fact is that relapses most often occur at a time when the body is weakened. This means that it is very important to monitor your well-being, take care of yourself and follow important rules, which we will discuss below.
Say “Stop” to exacerbations!
Your action plan:
- Monitor your immunity. Exacerbations can be triggered by hypothermia, including exposure to cold air from the air conditioner, prolonged stress, hormonal disorders. So your job is to take care of yourself. Get enough sleep, walk in the fresh air, take the necessary vitamins, do not forget about sports.
- Eat well. If you are worried about your figure, make an individual and balanced nutritional plan under the guidance of an expert, try not to experiment with strict diets.
- Consult your doctor. Most often, complex therapy is now recommended. This means that in addition to the basic drug, which specifically targets the herpes virus, drugs are used to restore the functions of the immune system, interferon inducers, for example, the modern antiviral drug KagocelĀ®.
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