Genital herpes must be well cared for after breaking, avoid contact with the blister fluid and then go to other locations to avoid cross infection, standardized treatment, timely compliance with the doctor’s prescription oral acyclovir, famciclovir, etc., topical acyclovir ointment, pentoxifylline ointment or interferon gel, etc.. The clinical manifestation of genital herpes is mainly a cluster of small blisters or vesicles in the genital area, the blister wall of herpes is relatively thin, easy to break, and there is a large number of viruses in the blister fluid. These breaks will scab over and heal on their own, but will be accompanied by pain when they break, and can be treated with topical acyclovir ointment, penciclovir ointment, or interferon gel. Meanwhile, oral antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and famciclovir should be taken. If the local redness and swelling of the infection manifestation, you can take appropriate oral anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefixime, if necessary, can also be used locally amikacin to prevent further spread of inflammation. It is recommended that genital herpes patients, timely to the hospital, standardized treatment, prohibit sexual intercourse during the disease, the main personal hygiene, to prevent cross-infection.