The treatment of genital herpes does not only bother female patients, but also makes male patients feel very distressed, as men are more likely to be infected with genital herpes in their daily lives than women, so the cure for genital herpes is the common voice of male patients. The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who are not aware of the symptoms of genital herpes in the early stages of the disease, which will cause the condition to worsen and miss the best time for treatment. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. The patient who suffers from genital herpes is mostly caused by having sex with someone who has been infected by the herpes virus. Patients often have a sudden onset of itching and burning or severe pain in the external genital area, followed by the appearance of herpes on the glans, foreskin, and body of the penis in men. The herpes are grayish or yellowish white and vary in size and form dense clusters. If the herpes breaks down, ulcers are formed, often symmetrically from side to side. Patients may also experience fever, headache, and swollen lymph nodes in the groin. Incubation period: The incubation period is generally two to seven days, which is relatively short. Morphological evolution of lesions: In men, the prevalent sites are in the glans, coronal sulcus, scrotum, urethral or penile body. The primary lesions are composed of one or more itchy red papules that rapidly turn into blisters. After three to five days, they become vesicles or ulcers and crusts with pain. Discomfort in the genital area: the affected area first has a burning sensation, and because the body does not yet have any immunity to it, the first occurrence of herpes will be larger and the ulcers will be painful and pronounced. The immediate damage to the anus may be unconscious or accompanied by itching, drainage of pus, and a feeling of urgency. All primary genital herpes is usually associated with swollen lymph nodes, painful pressure, and slow regression over a period of one to two months. After the first occurrence of genital herpes, with or without treatment, the patient will gradually get better and the herpes will subside. However, this does not mean that genital herpes has been cured. Systemic symptoms: There may be systemic symptoms at the time of the disease and on the eve of the onset of the disease, including fever, general malaise, cervical tonicity, headache, and abnormal sensation in the sacral vertebrae 2 to 4 segments. The presence of genital herpes is a constant threat to human health, so every friend should take good defense measures against genital herpes in their daily lives to avoid genital herpes from taking advantage of the situation. Once you have the disease of genital herpes, you should actively go to a regular hospital for treatment.