Herpes simplex virus type 2 infections are spread mainly through sexual mode of transmission and are therefore classified as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Herpes simplex virus type 2 infection usually causes lesions in the genital areas of both men and women, such as the vulva, vaginal opening, urethral opening, and perianal skin of women; and the foreskin, glans, coronary groove, urethral opening, perianal area, and perineum of men; Symptoms at the beginning of local redness, small granular papules, blisters, ulcers, vesicles, oozing, pain, etc., is highly contagious, mainly through sexual intercourse and the use of herpes simplex virus type 2 contaminated underwear, towels and other supplies infected, usually lesions can be self-healing after about two weeks, it will be repeated episodes. If you are diagnosed with genital herpes, you can use antiviral medication as prescribed by your doctor, such as acyclovir cream topical application, oral acyclovir tablets, etc. The medication can shorten the duration of the disease, alleviate the symptoms, and reduce the rate of recurrence, and standardized and timely treatment can be cured. For genital lesions caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 infection, you need to actively go to the hospital for treatment, and the medication should be administered under the guidance of a doctor.