The most important feature of genital herpes is that it tends to recur, making patients suffer physically and mentally, and unfortunately, there are no drugs that can completely cure it. Genital herpes starts with a small red papule on the genital area, partly with a burning or tingling sensation, and then forms a dense cluster of small blisters with thin walls and clear fluid, which can easily break and form a small vesicular surface. The frequency of recurrence varies according to the individual’s constitution, immunity, lifestyle and physiological cycle. The frequency of recurrence varies from week to week for those with frequent attacks, to once a month or a few months, to once every one to two years for those with milder attacks, and varies greatly from individual to individual. Regardless of the frequency of attacks, we recommend regular treatment to prevent transmission and to obtain effective prevention knowledge from your doctor.