Home Remedies for Herpes: Can These 8 Help?

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After receiving a herpes diagnosis, you may be curious about home remedies, but how safe and effective are they?

There are two different types of herpes virus: herpes simplex 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex 2 (HSV-2). The first, HSV-1, is oral herpes and most commonly causes cold sores in or around the mouth. Meanwhile, HSV-2 mostly causes genital herpes, which can be asymptomatic or result in blisters or sores around the genitals.

 Both are transmitted through person-to-person contact (think kissing or sex) or if an infected mother gives birth while the virus is active.

“Herpes infections are lifelong,” says Dave Aronoff, MD, chair of the Department of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, who specializes in infectious diseases. The virus can travel deep into your nerve roots, occasionally reactivating and reappearing as a painful, recurrent rash, he adds. Prescription medications to treat herpes include oral acyclovir (Zovirax), valacyclovir (Valtrex), and famciclovir (Famvir) for initial treatment, recurrent episodes, and as daily suppressive therapy to prevent recurrent lesions, Dr. Aronoff says.

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