Genital herpes does not spread. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused mainly by herpes simplex virus type 2 infection, resulting in symptoms such as pimples, redness, blisters, ulcers, vesicles, oozing, itching, pain, and burning on the skin of the genital area of both men and women. Genital herpes lesions are confined to the genitals of both men and women as well as the skin around the anus and do not spread, and the lesions are highly contagious when they occur. There is no complete cure for the skin changes caused by genital herpes and the condition may recur. The use of medication during the onset of the disease can relieve symptoms, shorten the duration of the disease, etc., but it is difficult to control the recurrence. The recurrence of genital herpes is related to autoimmunity, and the time of recurrence may be long or short. In order to avoid the recurrence of genital herpes, you should pay attention to rest, strengthen physical exercise, avoid staying up all night, drinking alcohol, and exertion. Genital herpes requires prompt medical treatment at the onset of the disease.