Generally no medication is needed when genital herpes is asymptomatic, but regular follow-ups and better daily life management are required.
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. Generally, for patients with no symptoms of genital herpes, there is no need to take medication for treatment.
However, patients need to go to the hospital regularly for follow-up, closely monitor the changes in their condition, and at the same time need to strengthen their daily life management, keep the affected area dry and clean, pay more attention to rest, and maintain a happy mood.
However, for patients with symptoms such as blisters, erosion, itching and pain in the genitals, they need to use antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and vasiclovir as prescribed by the doctor. The disease can be clinically cured in time with standardized treatment, but genital herpes is more likely to recur.
To summarize, patients with no symptoms of genital herpes need to follow up on schedule, and once discomfort occurs, they need to actively cooperate with the doctor to use medication.