Can genital herpes progress to the eye

Genital herpes does not usually develop in the area of the eyes. Genital herpes usually involves the area of the patient’s genitals and hardly ever progresses to the eyes.
Genital herpes is usually a herpes-like skin disease caused by infection with the herpes simplex virus type 2. It usually occurs on the glans or foreskin in men, and on the labia and even the uterus in women.
Genital herpes is mostly spread by sexual contact, and is usually characterized by the appearance of clusters of blisters in the genital area, accompanied by pain and itching, and in the early stages of the disease, the patient may also have fever and other systemic symptoms.
For patients suffering from genital herpes virus, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment to avoid adverse consequences.