Genital herpes usually grows on the genitals and perianal skin mucosa. Common sites include the external genitalia of men, such as the foreskin of the penis, the glans, the coronal groove, the urethral opening, and the perianal area. Common sites in women include the labia majora and minora, vaginal opening, urethral opening and perianal area.
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease, often a type 2 herpes simplex virus infection, and can occur in both men and women.
For male patients, the main areas of genital herpes are the foreskin of the penis, glans, coronal groove, urethral opening, etc. If there is a history of anal sex, it can also appear in the perianal area, or the anal canal and other parts of the body, and some patients can also appear in the buttocks.
In women, genital herpes occurs on the labia majora and minora, vaginal opening, urethral opening and other parts of the body. It can likewise occur in the perianal area, buttocks, and other areas.
The appearance of genital herpes, you should promptly go to the hospital dermatology and venereal disease department, so as not to delay the condition.