Genital herpes is a viral disease, the causative agent is the Herpes virus, which necessarily penetrates the body from the outside world, mainly through sexual contact.
The pathological process can involve the external and internal genital organs, the urethra, the anus and the skin around it, and in severe cases, the bladder, and the rectum. Symptoms usually appear 10-20 days after infection.
You may experience:
•Flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chills, fatigue, and body aches.
•Itching, burning, or irritation of the genitals.
•Painful genital blisters or sores that open.
•Headaches.
•Painful urination (dysuria).
•Swollen lymph nodes.
•Unusual vaginal discharge or discharge from the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of your body).
The disease may present with or without obvious clinical symptoms. It tends to recur.
For diagnosis, a gynecological examination, PCR and other tests are necessary. It is recommended to simultaneously determine the presence of other infections, as there may be a combination. Determining the types of human papillomavirus that cause cervical cancer is of particular importance.
Complications include miscarriage, non-developing pregnancy, premature birth, fetal developmental defects, intrauterine fetal death, neurological disorders in women, various bacterial infections, etc. It is very dangerous for the newborn, he can die shortly after birth, he may develop cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy), blindness, deafness, herpes and other pathologies.