How To Get Rid Of Herpes?

Avoid sex and kissing during outbreaks

Avoid oral sex during oral outbreaks

Use condoms or dental dams to reduce transmission (not fully protective)

Take antiviral medication as prescribed (acyclovir, valacyclovir, or famciclovir)

Start antivirals as early as possible during an outbreak

Ask a clinician about episodic treatment (for outbreaks) or daily suppressive therapy (to reduce frequency and transmission)

Keep the area clean and dry

Wash hands after touching sores

Do not pick, scratch, or pop blisters or scabs

Wear loose, breathable clothing over affected areas

Use pain relief measures such as cool compresses

Use topical treatments only if recommended by a clinician

Manage triggers by identifying and avoiding known triggers (e.g., stress, illness, sun exposure)

If oral herpes, avoid triggering foods and sun exposure to lips; use lip balm with SPF

Consider discussing suppressive therapy if outbreaks are frequent or transmission risk is a concern

Seek urgent care for severe symptoms, eye involvement, or if you are immunocompromised, pregnant, or have first-time symptoms

Get tested and inform sexual partners about herpes status

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