Herpes is a skin disease caused by human herpes virus infection, including herpes simplex, chickenpox and shingles. Foods do not have a therapeutic effect on the disease, and there is no scientific basis for the claim that the three foods are the most feared. Herpes is characterized by single or multiple blisters that are higher than the skin surface and contain fluid, and is caused by human herpes virus infection, including herpes simplex, chickenpox, and herpes zoster. The treatment of the disease is based on medication, including topical medications and oral medications. Commonly used topical medications include acyclovir ointment, penciclovir cream, etc. For secondary infections, mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid cream, etc. can be used. Oral medications include acyclovir, vasiclovir and other antiviral drugs. Specific treatment should follow the doctor’s instructions, consult a doctor before using medication, do not listen to the prescription of self-treatment.