Can weakly positive genital herpes virus be completely cured?

Weakly positive genital herpes virus is caused by a viral infection, which is usually not completely curable, but only able to target the virus in the body and achieve relatively controlled results. Genital herpes is a viral infection associated with lesions that may occur in clusters directly on the genitals and other related areas, and which are prone to breakouts at a later stage. Treatment is usually effective, but the virus can remain in the body for a long time. Once infected, the genital herpes virus cannot be completely removed, so basically genital herpes cannot be completely cured. Clinical treatment is directed at controlling the viral load in the body, improving clinical symptoms and achieving clinical cure. When the results appear obvious abnormalities, you need to actively seek medical treatment, so as not to delay the condition.