Genital herpes is categorized into primary genital herpes, recurrent herpes, and atypical genital herpes, etc. Patients will develop blisters and ulcers with itching and painful sensations. Genital herpes (GH) is a chronic, recurrent disease caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection of the urogenital and perianal skin and mucous membranes. GH is a chronic, recurrent, and difficult-to-cure sexually transmitted disease caused by HSV infection of the urogenital and perianal skin mucosa. It can be transmitted through sexual transmission, mother-to-child transmission and indirect contact. 1. Primary genital herpes: mainly manifested as erythema and clustered small blisters, 2-4 days will appear shallow ulcers, scabs and then self-healing, the patient will be self-conscious of the pain, local itching, some patients may also be accompanied by fever, general malaise and other symptoms. 2. recurrent herpes: there are certain triggers, such as fever, fatigue, decreased immunity, mainly manifested as erythematous blisters, local itching, burning sensation, etc., systemic symptoms are rare. 3. Atypical genital herpes: patients will have erythema, fissures, ulcers, etc. in the genital area. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, under the diagnosis of the doctor, according to the patient’s condition, targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.