Herpes is a common viral infection that is caused by Herpes Simplex Virus. It is a noncurable, sexually transmitted disease. Hence, when one is diagnosed as suffering from

Genital Herpes, it comes as a shock and disbelief. Also, one feels devastated and finds it difficult to come to terms with the disclosure. There is a sensation of loneliness and feelings of being ashamed and dirty. One may also feel like murdering the person responsible for infecting you.
All these reactions are normal and it is very important that you give yourself some time to come to terms with the sudden and complete change in your life. As there are many myths regarding sexually transmitted diseases, there is lot of misunderstanding about the disease and how to cope with it. But, when you calm down, you will find that there are many good resources available that can help you in Living with Herpes and coping. To help in Living with Herpes-Coping, there are many counseling centers that provide good information. Counselling can provide many answers to your questions regarding how to deal with the various aspects of your life like socializing, and sexual relations. Along with you, your partner may also need counseling to help cope with the disease and prevent feelings of guilt. You should also get your partner checked if he/she is suffering from Herpes Virus.
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Herpes of the oral or genital type is a very widespread infection that is present among people of different age levels and gender who engage in sexual activity. Oral herpes is a special type of herpes virus infection usually affecting the dermal regions of the mouth and the symptoms for both men and women are generally the same. However, female genital herpes presents different symptoms than men because the genitals of both genders have a different structure and function.

Both genders diagnosed with oral herpes will manifest a characteristic cold sore on oral regions wherein blister formations are present after certain early symptoms such as tingling, burning and pain in the affected area. Usually, blisters and sores develop that have a reddish base and later turn into grayish ulcers in your skin which can last from 2 to 4 weeks. Once a person has been infected with herpes virus, he or she will continue to experience periodic outbreaks so diagnosed individuals should seek and follow medical advice to prevent spread of infection.
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To begin with, herpes in a viral disease that can be transmitted from one person to other through physical contact. It can also be referred to as a sexually transmitted disease since the infected person can transmit the virus to the other person through sexual contact. It can be very hard to face the news of being infected by this disease. To add to the woes, this disease is incurable and the feeling of living with this disease throughout your life can be really heart rendering. Some people start to feel the complexities right away. They feel left out and ashamed. But the fact is that there is nothing to be ashamed of.

Another major problem arises when you learn that your spouse is infected. People do not react to this in a proper way. When a spouse becomes infected with herpes, often times it leads to fights and some times divorce among couples. You have to deal with it with patience and in the right frame of mind. Never jump to conclusions – this leads to the blame game about who the real culprit is. Before getting into an argument, one must should a doctor immediately. It is adviseable to book a meeting in advance with your doctor in case your spouse is unable to cope up with the news. Herpes in spouse is becoming quite common nowadays and it does not mean that it is the end of your life. People with herpes can live a normal life just like any other person.
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