Can a woman with genital herpes have abnormal leukorrhea?

A woman may have abnormal leukorrhea when she has genital herpes.
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. The onset of genital herpes in women is mostly located in the vagina, vaginal opening, perineum, labia and other parts of the body.
Localized erythema and blisters may be accompanied by skin eruptions and ulcers, pain, abnormal leukorrhea and other symptoms, as well as low-grade fever, chills, abdominal pain, nausea, and swollen lymph nodes. Antiviral drugs such as vasiclovir and acyclovir can be used.
Intravaginal genital herpes can cause disorders of the intravaginal environment leading to abnormal leukorrhea, and may also induce vaginal mucosal lesions, cervical inflammation and so on. Attention should be paid to check the leukorrhea routine, blood routine, urine routine and so on.
During the period of illness, pay attention to avoid sexual life, pay attention to vulvar cleanliness and hygiene, change clean underwear, actively exercise, enhance the body’s immunity. Strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, avoid stopping or adjusting the dose of medication on your own.