Genital Herpes Penis
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Monday, 31 August 2009 15:34

Genital Herpes Penis

Genital herpes is most common among women, making them at higher risk than men. However, it doesn’t mean that men have to be exempted from the scrutiny. After all, genital herpes won’t happen if there is no sexual contact between two people (female to male, male to female, or both of the same sexes).

This talk may be daunting to religious people; but for the sake of awareness about genital herpes, we need to talk about genital herpes  penis, to show that manly indulgence can bring them great detriment when not done responsibly.

Perhaps herpes is not at all new to you. This sexually transmitted disease is in fact becoming one of the most common in the world. To note, about 80% of the adolescents or adults in the world are already infected by the herpes simplex virus, whether they are aware of their condition or not. You may not know it; you are already carrying the virus itself!

genital_wart_penisSo the heart of this discussion revolves around the reality that males too, are liable for the spreading of the scary disease. In short, genital herpes can also be found to be penetrated by the penis.

A man who is sexually active has the higher risk of being infected by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). This is because HSV is easily spread through unprotected sexual acts. The close skin contact of the couple as well as the secretions in the mouth and genitals during sexual encounter paves the way for transmission. This explains why it is always good to know your partner if he or she is safe from any VD before you engage in any sexual act.

Most often, men don’t show signs of genital herpes penis. This is because unlike women, men don’t easily get infected with the virus. The herpes statistics shows that the rate of transmission varies greatly from men to women than women to men. The latter has the biggest rate than the former. Shall we call it sheer luck for men out there?

Perhaps not, there’s no reason to celebrate. Once they show signs, these can range from mild to serious cases. There are males who experience the not so good symptoms of genital herpes. These symptoms are often identical to penis blisters, scabs, sores, as well as rashes around their genitals and even in their groins.

Aside from that, genital herpes penis can also make men suffer from flu-like symptoms which usually include fever, headache and at times the unusual feeling of fatigue. This is accompanied by the painful sensation in men’s genitals especially while urinating and also the itchy feeling on these areas.

All of these just indicate that genital herpes on penis, regardless of the signs present, should always be given due attention.  Because once a virus has caught you, it will be forever there and prepare yourself for a series of attacks no matter what herbal genital herpes treatment you use.

Men are always regarded higher and stronger than women; perhaps it is one of the reasons why they don’t catch herpes easily. But when they do, just like women, they are also bound for embarrassment and regrets. So to conclude, when it comes to STD, anyone is prone to STD and genital herpes, no matter how strong you are.