Is genital herpes still contagious after the scabs have fallen off?

There is still some risk of transmission of genital herpes after the scabs have fallen off.
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by herpes simplex virus infection, which is chronic, recurrent and difficult to cure. It is a chronic, recurrent and difficult-to-cure disease. It is highly contagious, and even after the scabs have fallen off, there is still a risk of transmission, so you need to be vigilant.
If you are diagnosed with genital herpes, you should go to the dermatology and venereology department of the hospital immediately for systematic treatment. Usually, you can take antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and famciclovir under the guidance of the doctor, and topically, you can also use acyclovir ointment, and you can take ibuprofen to relieve the pain if necessary.
Genital herpes is generally a long treatment cycle, even if the scabs fall off, should not be slow, need to follow the doctor’s advice, regular review, avoid unsafe sex, daily life clean, pay attention to rest, avoid spicy.