Are frequent recurrences of genital herpes likely to develop into cancer?

Repeated episodes of genital herpes do not usually develop into cancer very easily.
Genital herpes is caused by infection with the herpes simplex virus, and the clinical symptoms of this disease are varied, with some patients having no signs or symptoms, and others being unable to accurately recognize herpes as the cause because of the relatively mild symptoms. Some patients with symptoms may have blisters, ulcers and erosions on the affected area, which may be accompanied by itching and pain.
After scientific treatment, most patients can achieve clinical cure. However, the disease is prone to recurrence, and if the prognosis management cannot be strengthened, the possibility of recurrence is relatively high.
Even if the disease recurs, the possibility of cancer is not very high, so patients do not need to worry too much.
Even if the disease recurs, it is not very likely to become cancerous, so patients do not need to worry too much. Although there is not much chance for the disease to become cancerous, it does not mean that the disease will not become cancerous, so it is suggested that patients should actively cooperate with the treatment, strengthen the prognosis management and enhance the physical exercise to avoid the recurrence.