When a patient is diagnosed with genital herpes, one of the first things that a doctor must do is inform them that there is no cure for the condition.
This means that herpes can still be spread even when there is no active outbreak.
While there is no genital herpes cure, it is important to realize that there is effective treatment.
In fact, the FDA recently approved a drug that can enable patients to go years without even a single outbreak.
One of the reasons that genital herpes is so hard to treat is that the disease replicates itself in the human body.
As this occurs, the body's natural defense system is slowly overwhelmed and an outbreak occurs.
The newest treatment for genital herpes is designed as a topical gel that is applied at the first sign of an outbreak.
Its antiviral properties kill the herpes virus, preventing replication and lowering the amount of the virus in your body.
Over time, the disease is killed off to the point that the body is able to keep it maintained using its natural defense system.
Using this gel offers many benefits in the short term as well as the long term benefit of fewer outbreaks.
When used at the first sign of an outbreak and applied a few times a day, it can greatly reduce the severity of the outbreak.
It can also ensure that the outbreak lasts a significantly shorter amount of time.
Both of these benefits are certainly welcomed by patients who understand how frustrating the itching and burning can be.
For many patients, this treatment is the closest they have ever been to a genital herpes cure.
For many years, scientists have believed that there was simply not a way to prevent herpes outbreaks.
This new gel has forced them to rethink that belief.
After using the gel for only a few outbreaks, most patients are able to go for years without ever experiencing another.
This is certainly a groundbreaking new treatment, and it has offered many patients the hope that a genital herpes cure may be on the horizon.
While a cure is not available yet, however, this gel is available without a prescription.
Proven safe and effective by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), herpes patients are finding that it offers them the best chance at an outbreak free life.
Genital herpes may be a lifelong condition, but that doesn't mean that you should have to deal with frequent outbreaks.
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