Ok. You know or think you may have Genital Herpes. What
is Genital Herpes? What are the Symptoms? Can I get a proven
guaranteed Treatment for Genital Herpes? Can I prevent further
outbreaks of Genital Herpes? Is it a problem during pregnancy?We’ll answer all of those questions.
What is Genital Herpes?
One of the two types of the Herpes virus, Genital Herpes is
highly contagious, It affects around 45 million people in
the US over the age of 12 (1 out of 5), is more common in
women due to easier transmission (male-to-female), and in
people with suppressed immune systems it can be very severe.
It is sexually transmitted and if you have both Genital Herpes
and Genital Warts, your risk of cervical cancer is increased
substantially. The object here is stick with your partner,
or abstain…
What are the Symptoms?
Not all people experience symptoms of Genital Herpes, but
in general, symptoms include: Itching or burning feeling in
the genital or anal area; Pain in the legs, buttocks, or genital
area; Discharge of fluid from the vagina; Feeling of pressure
in the abdomen; Fever; headache; muscle aches; painful or
difficult urination; and swollen glands in the groin area.
Can I get a guaranteed treatment for Genital Herpes?
Yes. A natural herbal remedy that is proven to effectively
treat genital herpes is available. You can find it, buy it,
and read about it at Naturally Guaranteed.com. Herpes is a DNA virus. This product inactivates the Herpes virus in the DNA.
Can I prevent further outbreaks?
Yes. A tried and tested natural remedy to prevent HSV2 outbreaks
is available for purchase at www.naturallyguaranteed.com.
Is it a problem during pregnancy?
Yes. In the antenatal stage the disease may spread to the
placenta and fetus. In the intranatal stage the fetus may
be infected by passage through an infected birth canal.
If you have Genital Herpes, speak to your gynecologist about a Cesarean. Section.
Don’t panic. Many hospitals around the world have highly developed ultrasound and other techniques available to evaluate your baby’s development. Also remember that the Herpes disease
is very difficult to detect between outbreaks. So check your
history: assuming you know and are married to the father of
the child, you can both be on the lookout. If not, be aware
of the symptoms outlined above, and if you EVER think you
are experiencing any, get it checked out immediately.
And remember that infection of a baby from a women with herpes
is rare. If you have Genital Herpes, speak to your gynecologist
about a Cesarean Section.