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Genital Herpes Management

Control and suppress the symptoms of genital herpes

Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It is characterised by periodic outbreaks of painful blisters and sores around the genital or anal area. The virus remains in the body for life, but symptoms can be effectively managed with antiviral medication.

Outbreaks may be triggered by stress, illness, weakened immunity, or hormonal changes, and symptoms can last up to 20 days if untreated. Using antiviral medication early can help shorten outbreak duration, ease pain, and reduce viral shedding — lowering the risk of transmission to others.

At ifeelshy®, we offer clinically proven antiviral treatments such as Aciclovir and Valaciclovir, which target the herpes virus to speed up recovery and suppress future outbreaks. All products are MHRA-approved and prescribed by qualified UK healthcare professionals through a discreet, confidential online consultation.

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FAQs

1. What is genital herpes?

Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (usually HSV-2, but sometimes HSV-1). It causes blisters and sores around the genitals.

2. How is genital herpes transmitted?

It spreads through skin-to-skin contact, including vaginal, oral, or anal sex — even when symptoms are not visible.

3. What are the symptoms of a herpes outbreak?

Symptoms include itching, tingling, painful blisters, and flu-like symptoms such as tiredness or fever.

4. How do Aciclovir and Valaciclovir work?

They stop the virus from replicating, helping blisters heal faster and reducing future outbreaks.

5. When should I start treatment?

Treatment should begin as soon as you notice symptoms — such as tingling or redness — for best results.

6. Can I prevent herpes outbreaks?

Taking daily suppressive therapy can help reduce outbreak frequency and lower transmission risk to partners.

7. Is genital herpes curable?

There’s currently no cure, but antiviral medicines make it manageable and help prevent recurrence.

8. Can I have sex during an outbreak?

No. Avoid sexual contact until all blisters have completely healed to prevent transmission.

9. Is my order confidential?

Yes. All treatments are shipped in plain, discreet packaging with no external pharmacy branding.

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