Originally posted 2021-09-29 11:05:18.
The first outbreak of genital herpes infection comes with its demarcating signs and painful symptoms. The first outbreak will be very painful requiring medical help to overcome it. It is best to seek medical care as soon as one suspects the first outbreak. It is more important in case the earlier diagnosis could not confirm the presence or HPV or if no appropriate diagnosis measures were taken. This is not a medical emergency which requires immediate medical attention, but the earlier this treatment begins, the easier it is to overcome this condition.
Who should seek medical attention immediately
The recurring genital herpes condition rarely becomes serious, requiring immediate medical aid. All the same, it is good that the person discusses the recurring outbreaks with the doctor. Also, certain precautionary measures must be exercised during the recurrent outbreaks, a doctor will be able to guide appropriately in this regard.
People who suffer from immunity related disorders such as the AIDS/HIV, or other underlying health concern may observe each outbreak to be severe. It is best to seek immediate medical help in such a scenario. A person suffering from AIDS is prone to the risk of contracting herpes infection to the lungs, brain, and other important organs.
Pregnancy is one other scenario during which the Genital Herpes should not be ignored. The medical therapy administered at the right time will avoid transmission of the condition to the infant during the birthing process.
A healthy person experiencing the episode for the first time should seek medical help at the emergency department to start the medication course.
At times, a person tends to become very ill due to the infection. If the symptoms include a severe headache, extreme fatigue, breathlessness, coupled with fever, it is best to seek medical evaluation from an expert at a hospital.
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