Genital herpes can still be contagious after scabbing. Genital herpes is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease (STD) that generally requires more than six months of treatment and is less contagious after a negative genital herpes virus test. Genital herpes virus scab only represents herpes lesions subside, but does not mean that the virus has been killed, after three to six months of treatment, if herpes did not recur, genital herpes virus test turned negative, represents cured, generally does not have infectious. After the genital herpes lesions are cured, once exposed to the virus again, it is easy to recur. Therefore, it is necessary for both husband and wife to treat together, prohibit sexual intercourse before the cure, and strictly prohibit contact with patients with the virus after the cure. After the genital herpes scabs, it must be made by the doctor according to the specific situation, individualized diagnosis and treatment plan, according to the doctor’s guidance treatment.