Herpes II virus infections are now lifelong and difficult to cure on their own, and can be treated with medication and by boosting the body’s immune system to reduce recurrences. Herpes II virus, can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, and in many cases through sexual contact. It usually appears on the lower body, mostly on the vulva, buttocks, and thighs of men and women. The main manifestation is the appearance of a coin to egg-sized erythema on the surface of the skin, with dense pinpoint-sized blisters on the erythema, often accompanied by obvious itching, burning and other discomfort. Herpes II virus infection can be treated with oral antiviral drugs such as famciclovir tablets and acyclovir tablets. Usually need to pay attention to early to bed and early to rise, increase physical exercise, improve body immunity, reduce recurrence. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor to reduce recurrence.