Can genital herpes be sexually transmitted after it clears up?

Genital herpes is not sexually transmitted when it is cured. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus infection and can be transmitted through sexual intercourse; it is not contagious and cannot be transmitted through sexual intercourse once it is cured, but it may recur after it is cured. Genital herpes is characterized by the presence of herpes in the affected area, accompanied by pain; patients with genital herpes need to go to the hospital for a checkup to make a clear diagnosis. Genital herpes may also recur after it is cured, so if the symptoms of genital herpes appear again, you should actively consult the doctor and do not self-medicate.