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		<title>How to Treat Chlamydia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chlamydia is the most widespread disease transmitted basically during sex. It is caused by microorganism Chlamydia trachomatis. Microorganisms are penetrated into cells and live there, leading to inflammation. Not all antibiotics are active against them. Chlamydia is transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sexual contacts, and also at simple touching of the genital area. You [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Chlamydia</strong> is the most widespread disease transmitted basically during sex. It is caused by microorganism Chlamydia trachomatis. Microorganisms are penetrated into cells and live there, leading to inflammation. Not all antibiotics are active against them.</p>
<p>Chlamydia is transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sexual contacts, and also at simple touching of the genital area. You cannot catch this disease using shared towel, toilet seats, doorknob, or in a bath, and etc.<br />
Chlamydia is insidious disease as very often it does not have any symptom. According to statisticians, this disease is symptomless in half of sick men and in two thirds of sick women. Thus causative agents continue to live in the organism, periodically resulting in slight inflammation. Women may have adhesions or blocked fallopian pipes, and, accordingly, infertility.</p>
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<p>Acute Chlamydia in women is declared by the pain at the bottom of the stomach and plentiful strong-smelling vaginal discharges. These discharges may cause strong itching and burning. The disease in men is practically symptomless. Sometimes it is declared by balanus reddening and itch, or urethral discharges can be observed. Disease may cause slight indisposition, weakness, and insignificant temperature rise.</p>
<p>Chlamydia can be prevented, condom use is enough with casual partners. However, if you picked up the infection, do not neglect it.</p>
<p>There are two main antibiotics for <strong>Chlamydia treatment</strong>: <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/antibiotics/doxycycline.html">Doxycycline</a> and <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/antibiotics/zithromax.html">Zithromax</a>. Both of them are penetrated into cells and destroy causative agents there. Efficacy of both antibiotics is proved to be 100 % provided that an individual takes a complete course.</p>
<p><em>Doxycycline is an effective remedy</em> tested and confirmed to eliminate Chlamydia within a week of regular use (100mg every 12 hours). Another advantage of medication is the rather low price making the drug affordable for everyone. The main disadvantage of Doxycycline is contraindication to pregnant and breast-feeding women.</p>
<p>Zithromax is a kind of revolution in <em>Chlamydia treatment</em>. By efficacy it is similar to Doxycycline, Zithromax perfectly works at latent, symptomless disease. 1g of Zithromax is to be taken daily (a dose is split into 2 or 4 parts). A dose is higher than of Doxycycline, but Zithromax is safe for pregnant and breast-feeding women. Disadvantage of Zithromax is that sexual activity during the treatment is forbidden.</p>
<p>Chlamydia can be cured. The most important thing not to delay and use the qualitative tested medications.</p>
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		<title>Urinary Tract Infection: How to Prevent Recurring Attacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 08:18:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jane Dee A urinary tract infection (UTI), and particularly one that recurs, can be the bane of a woman’s life. The symptoms are often acutely painful, and if your infection is one that recurs only a short while after you’ve managed to clear it up, it can also be frustratingly annoying! There are no [...]
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<p><a href="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/cranberry.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-221" title="cranberry" src="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/cranberry.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="243" /></a>A urinary tract infection (UTI), and particularly one that recurs, can be the bane of a woman’s life. The symptoms are often acutely painful, and if your infection is one that recurs only a short while after you’ve managed to clear it up, it can also be frustratingly annoying! There are no home remedies that will effectively treat a UTI; only a course of antibiotics from your doctor will do that. However, there are a number of simple steps a woman can take to help prevent infection recurring.</p>
<p>Urinary tract infection usually occurs when bacteria enter the opening of the urethra and then multiply in the urinary tract. Women are more prone to UTI because we have shorter urethras and therefore it’s easier for bacteria to enter. Some symptoms of UTI are back pain, blood in the urine, pain on urination, and an inability to urinate despite a persistent urge.</p>
<p>In order to help prevent bacteria from entering the urethra, it’s important to keep scrupulously clean and to wipe from front to back. Emptying the bladder after sex will also help flush out any bacteria that might have managed to enter the urethra during intercourse. Studies have shown that women who use a diaphragm or whose partners use a condom with spermicidal lubricant are more at risk of developing a UTI than those women who use other forms of birth control.</p>
<p>Cranberry juice has taken on almost legendary status where the prevention of UTI is concerned, and not without good reason. Eighty-five percent of UTIs are caused as a result of E. coli bacteria. Cranberry juice produces hippuric acid in the urine which acidifies the urine and inhibits the adherence of E. coli cells to the lining of the bladder, thereby reducing the risk of infection. Look for 100 percent cranberry juice which is usually sold in health shops; the regular cranberry juice sold in supermarkets isn’t concentrated enough and contains a lot of sugar. Cranberry juice won’t clear up a UTI but it’s a good preventative measure if you suffer from repeated attacks.</p>
<p>Drinking water will also help flush out any impurities in the bladder so keep up your water intake at all times—before, during, and after a UTI.</p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About Women’s Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 06:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women are notorious for looking after everyone except themselves. It is a dangerous habit to fall into, since many health problems are completely preventable or at least treatable when caught early enough. Since women often avoid the doctor and don’t seek medical help until their symptoms are a real problem, it is often too late [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/womens-health.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-217" title="womens-health" src="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/womens-health.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="171" /></a>Women are notorious for looking after everyone except themselves. It is a dangerous habit to fall into, since many health problems are completely preventable or at least treatable when caught early enough. Since women often avoid the doctor and don’t seek medical help until their symptoms are a real problem, it is often too late for a good prognosis.</p>
<p>Going in for regular exams is vital to staying healthy, for women around the world. So is getting the recommended tests and exams such as a mammogram or Pap smear. These are valuable tools that can help save lives, yet too many women don’t have them done because they feel uncomfortable with the procedure. It might be a good idea to remember that a little discomfort is nothing compared to months of radiation or chemotherapy!</p>
<p><strong>Finding the Right Doctor is Key</strong></p>
<p>One of the most common issues with health problems for women is the old-fashioned approach of many doctors. It was taught, not so long ago, in medical schools, that the majority of women’s “health issues” were really all in the head. Many doctors still feel this way and are more likely to dismiss potentially risky symptoms in women than they would in men.</p>
<p>To avoid being short-changed in the health department, look for a doctor that will listen to you and take you seriously. If you aren’t comfortable talking with your general practitioner or gynecologist, find a new one. When you are comfortable with your doctor, you are more likely to see her for any concerns, instead of waiting until the problem gets worse.</p>
<p>A good doctor will listen to you without jumping to conclusions or rushing you. If you feel that your gynecologist is only interested in getting you out the door so her next patient can come in and she can earn a bit more, start looking for a new doctor. Talk to friends about doctors they trust and don’t feel bad about going in for a checkup, just to meet the doctor and see if you like him.</p>
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<p><strong>What Women Are Missing</strong></p>
<p>It’s all too common to have a twinge or a pain or notice something about your body that isn’t quite right. What you do about it could mean the difference between life and death down the road! While not all health issues are quite that serious, there are good reasons to see your doctor and to get tested if you notice something suspicious. Here are some of the most often ignored problems in women today.</p>
<p><strong>Urinary Tract Infections</strong></p>
<p>Through simple physiology, women are more prone to urinary tract infections (UTIs) than men. With shorter urethras, it is easier for bacteria to migrate from outside the body to the bladder. There are several factors that can improve your chances of getting an infection, such as sex, where the movement can actually push bacteria up the urethra.</p>
<p>Another common cause of UTIs is pregnancy, since this shortens the urethra more. Also, waiting to urinate can allow bacteria to build up to dangerous levels in the bladder, both in pregnant and non-pregnant women. Once the bacteria are in the bladder, they may also spread throughout the urinary tract, including to the kidneys.</p>
<p>Most women will have experienced at least one bladder infection and will easily recognize the symptoms. The urge to pee, followed by sharp, stabbing pains and very little urine release are the most predominant symptoms. You may also have pain in your lower pelvis, back and sides. If the infection has spread to your kidneys, nausea, vomiting and back pain are most common. There may also be blood in the urine.</p>
<p>So, what is the big deal with UTIs? If left untreated, they can turn into kidney infections which can cause lasting damage. Also, unchecked infections during pregnancy may result in premature birth or low birth weight babies. It is extremely important to get correctly diagnosed and treated. The usual treatment for a UTI is 7-10 days of antibiotics, which need to be finished, even if the symptoms go away. Not finishing the course of prescribed medicine can result in a recurrence of antibiotic resistant infections.</p>
<p><strong>Breast Cancer</strong></p>
<p>Do you do your monthly self-exam for lumps in the breasts? If not, it’s time to start. When breast cancer are detected early enough, it is highly treatable, but your chances of a happy ending diminish the longer you wait. Many women who do self-exams are able to find lumps before they grow too big and can undergo successful treatment early on.</p>
<p>Breast exams are so simple, there is no excuse not to do them. Choose a time shortly after your period ends, since this is when your breasts will be at their softest. While in the shower or shirtless, raise one arm above your head and use the other hand to press and massage in a circular motion around the breast, including the tissue under the arm and up toward the shoulder. After a couple of months, you will know exactly what your breast tissue should feel like and any abnormalities will be easy to spot.</p>
<p>If you notice a lump, however small, that wasn’t there before, see your doctor immediately to rule out the possibility of cancer. There are many other causes of lumps in the breast, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.</p>
<p>Also, don’t rely only on touch to tell you if something is wrong. Strange pains in your chest and breasts, dimpled or puckered skin, discoloration or any other abnormality could be a sign that something is wrong. Visually inspect yourself as well and talk to your doctor if you notice anything odd.</p>
<p><strong>Toxic Shock Syndrome</strong></p>
<p>You were probably scared by your mother with this one when you were younger. The most common cause of this potentially lethal bacterial infection is leaving tampons in too long, but what most people don’t realize is that it can affect anyone of any age, menstruating or not. Other risk factors include surgery and open wounds.</p>
<p>Toxic shock syndrome is caused by either staph or strep bacteria, which usually enter the body through a small cut or opening. This syndrome became famous back in 1980 when a brand of tampons caused an outbreak of toxic shock syndrome. Since then, the majority of women assume that if they don’t use super absorbent tampons, they are safe.</p>
<p>It’s a good idea to know what the symptoms are, since the infection spreads quickly and can be deadly. The symptoms of toxic shock syndrome often appear very suddenly, which is a symptom in and of itself.</p>
<p>The most typical symptoms for this syndrome are sudden high fever, vomiting or diarrhea, a red rash (usually on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet), muscle aches, confusion, headaches and seizures. Any of these experienced after surgery or being cut is reason to visit the doctor, just to rule out any serious problems.</p>
<p><strong>Strokes</strong></p>
<p>Did you know that a sudden attack of hiccups, in conjunction with other symptoms, could mean you are suffering from a stroke? Probably not, since this is just one of several symptoms that are unique to women.</p>
<p>While women usually experience some classic signs of a stroke, numbness on one side of the body, blurred or double vision, confusion and difficulty understanding what people are saying, they may also exhibit some symptoms that don’t occur in male stroke victims. If caught in time, there is a very good chance that a patient will be able to recover from a stroke, but if no one realizes what the signs are until it’s too late, things can turn out very differently.</p>
<p>Women have a seizure, sudden fatigue or nausea, sudden racing heart, shortness of breath and may faint during a stroke. Any one of these could be passed off as a less serious condition, so if you notice any of these signs in yourself or someone else, it is important to check for a stroke. You can do this by going through the acronym <strong>FAST</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>F</strong> – Face. Ask the person to smile and note if one side of the mouth turns down.<br />
<strong>A</strong> – Arms. When the person raises her arms, does one slowly move downwards on its own?<br />
<strong>S</strong> – Speech. Ask the woman to repeat a simple sentence. Are her words slurred?<br />
<strong>T</strong> – Time. Get to the nearest ER immediately if you or anyone else has the above symptoms. Time is of the essence, since rapid treatment can prevent permanent brain damage.</p>
<p>The majority of women will present with the normal symptoms of a stroke in addition to one or two gender-specific ones. That’s why the FAST test is so useful, it will help determine if the woman is suffering from a stroke or not, regardless of her other symptoms.</p>
<p>Being aware of the medical conditions that are most often overlooked by women is the first step to not becoming a victim of one of them. Now that you know what to look for, make sure you keep an eye out for possible problems, and seek medical help before it turns into a serious issue. Don’t let yourself become just another statistic.</p>
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		<title>Warning symptoms of Herpes labialis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alternative Names: Cold sore; Fever blister; Herpes simplex &#8211; oral; Oral herpes simplex Definition of Herpes labialis Herpes labialis is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. It leads to the development of  small and usually painful blisters on the skin of the lips, mouth, gums, or lip area. These blisters  are commonly called [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/herpes-review.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-153" title="herpes-review" src="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/herpes-review.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="133" /></a><strong>Alternative Names</strong>: Cold sore; Fever blister; Herpes simplex &#8211; oral; Oral herpes simplex</p>
<p><strong>Definition of Herpes labialis</strong></p>
<p>Herpes labialis is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. It leads to the development of  small and usually painful blisters on the skin of the lips, mouth, gums, or lip area. These blisters  are commonly called cold sores or fever blisters.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>Warning symptoms of itching, burning, increased sensitivity, or tingling sensation may occur about 2 days before lesions appear.</p>
<p>* Skin lesions or rash around the lips, mouth, and gums<br />
* Small blisters (vesicles) filled with clear yellowish fluid<br />
-Blisters on a raised, red, painful skin area<br />
- Blisters that form, break, and ooze<br />
- Yellow crusts that slough to reveal pink, healing skin<br />
- Several smaller blisters that merge to form a larger blister<br />
* Mild fever (may occur)</p>
<p><strong>Treatment</strong></p>
<p>Untreated, the symptoms will generally go away in 1 to 2 weeks. Antiviral medications taken by mouth may shorten the course of the symptoms and decrease pain.</p>
<p>Herpes sores often come back again and again. The antiviral medicines work best if you take them when the virus is just starting to come back &#8211; before you see any sores. If the virus returns frequently, your doctor may recommend that you take the medicines all the time.</p>
<p>Wash blisters gently with soap and water to reduce the spread of the virus to other areas of skin. An antiseptic soap may be recommended. Applying ice or warmth to the area may reduce pain.</p>
<p>Also, your provider may recommend a drying agent to help oozing sore, or antiviral cream. If your recurrences are frequent and severe, your provider may prescribe oral antiviral medication, e.g. <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/women_s_health/acyclovir.html">acyclovir</a>, which has been shown to decrease the size and severity of herpes outbreaks. These medications have no effect on host cells. Other medication: <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/anti_herpes/zovirax.html">Zovirax</a>, <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/anti_herpes/valtrex.html">Valtrex</a>, <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/anti_herpes/famvir.html">Famvir</a>, <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/anti_herpes/bactroban.html">Bactroban</a>, <a href="http://store.femalecare.net/item/anti_herpes/neurontin.html">Neurontin</a></p>
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<p><strong>Causes, incidence, and risk factors</strong></p>
<p>Herpes labialis is a common disease caused by infection of the mouth area with herpes simplex virus type 1. Most people in the United States are infected with the type 1 virus by the age of 20</p>
<p><a href="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/herpes.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-152" title="herpes" src="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/herpes.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="224" /></a>The initial infection may cause no symptoms or mouth ulcers. The virus remains in the nerve tissue of the face. In some people, the virus reactivates and produces recurrent cold sores that are usually in the same area, but are not serious. Herpes virus type 2 usually causes genital herpes and infection of babies at birth (to infected mothers), but may also cause herpes labialis.</p>
<p>Herpes viruses are contagious. Contact may occur directly, or through contact with infected razors, towels, dishes, and other shared articles. Occasionally, oral-to-genital contact may spread oral herpes to the genitals (and vice versa). For this reason, people with active herpes lesions on or around the mouths or on the genitals should avoid oral sex.</p>
<p>The first symptoms usually appear within 1 or 2 weeks &#8212; and as late as 3 weeks &#8212; after contact with an infected person. The lesions of herpes labialis usually last for 7 to 10 days, then begin to resolve. The virus may become latent, residing in the nerve cells, with recurrence at or near the original site.</p>
<p>Recurrence is usually milder. It may be triggered by menstruation, sun exposure, illness with fever, stress, or other unknown causes</p>
<p><strong>Prevention</strong></p>
<p>Avoid direct contact with cold sores or other herpes lesions. Minimize the risk of indirect spread by thoroughly washing items in hot (preferably boiling) water before re-use. Do not share items with an infected person, especially when herpes lesions are active. Avoid precipitating causes (especially sun exposure) if prone to oral herpes.</p>
<p>Avoid performing oral sex when you have active herpes lesions on or near your mouth and avoid passive oral sex with someone who has active oral or genital herpes lesions. Condoms can help reduce, but do not entirely eliminate, the risk of transmission via oral or genital sex with an infected person.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, both oral and genital herpes viruses can sometimes be transmitted even when the person does not have active lesions.</p>
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		<title>10 Causes of Vaginal Bleeding After Sex</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve just finished making love, and you&#8217;re in that pleasant dream-like state when you go to the bathroom and discover that you are bleeding. Nothing can bring you back to reality faster than vaginal bleeding after sex. Post-coital bleeding can occur for a number of reasons, and is nothing to take lightly. Here&#8217;s a look [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/dlidding1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-85" title="Bleeding" src="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/dlidding1.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="230" /></a>You&#8217;ve just finished making love, and you&#8217;re in that pleasant dream-like state when you go to the bathroom and discover that you are bleeding. Nothing can bring you back to reality faster than vaginal bleeding after sex. Post-coital bleeding can occur for a number of reasons, and is nothing to take lightly. Here&#8217;s a look at the top 10 causes of vaginal bleeding after sex:</p>
<p><strong>1. Cervical dysplasia</strong>: Cervical dysplasia is precancerous changes of the epithelial cells that line the cervix. Risk increases with multiple sexual partners, sex before age 18, childbirth before age 16, or a past history of STDs. Treatment is usually cryosurgery or conisation.</p>
<p><strong>2. Chlamydia</strong>: A bacterial infection that is usually transmitted through sexual activity or contact with semen, vaginal fluid, or blood.</p>
<p><strong>3. Gonorrhea</strong>: A usually sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacteria. Several pharmaceutical treatments are available.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Vaginitis or Cervicitis</strong>: Inflammation or swelling and infection of the vagina or cervix. Treatment depends on the cause.</p>
<p><strong>5. Cervical polyps</strong>: Cervical polyps are smooth, red or purple, finger-like growths that grow out of the mucus layer of the cervix or the cervical canal. Cervical polyps are extremely fragile, extending out of the cervix, and easily and painlessly removed.</p>
<p><strong>6. Trichomoniasis</strong>: A usually sexually transmitted disease caused by protozoan. Can also be passed to newborns during vaginal birth by infected mothers. Although rare, transmission is also possible in tap water, hot tubs, urine, on toilet seats, and in swimming pools. May cause vaginitis.</p>
<p><strong>7. Vaginal Yeast Infection</strong>: An overgrowth of the normal fungi that inhabits the vaginal area. Common symptoms include itching, burning, and an odorless, white, cheese-like discharge.</p>
<p><strong>8. Endometritis or adenomyosis</strong>: Endometritis is defined by Dorland&#8217;s Medical Dictionary, 27th Edition as an inflammation of the endometrium (the innermost layer of the uterus). Both conditions are associated with endometriosis. Adenomysis is when endometrial tissue attaches itself to the uterus, or another organ such as the ovaries, and grows outside of the uterus.</p>
<p><strong>9. Uterine polyps</strong>: Uterine polyps occur when the endometrium overgrows causing these protrusions into the uterus. It is extremely rare for these growths to grow in a way that is either benign or malignant. Women with uterine polyps frequently experience bleeding between periods (metrorrhagia), other symptoms includes vaginal bleeding after sex, spotting, menorrhagia, bleeding after menopause, and breakthrough bleeding during hormone therapy. Hysteroscopic-guided curettage is the preferred treatment, since the normal D&amp;C is basically an unguided procedure that may miss many of the uterine polyps.</p>
<p><strong>10. Fibroid tumors</strong>: Uterine fibroid tumors are usually benign tumors. They are solid masses made of fibrous tissue. Fibroid tumors are rarely malignant. Symptoms of fibroid tumors vary among women, with some women never experiencing any symptoms at all. Women who can wait until menopause will see their fibroids shrink and disappear once their bodies stop producing estrogen. It&#8217;s important that women with fibroids make sure they never take estrogen, in any form including birth control pills, since estrogen increases fibroid growth. Several treatments are currently available for uterine fibroid tumors from myomectomy and uterine artery embolization to the traditional hysterectomy.</p>
<p>Diagnosing vaginal bleeding after sex is usually a matter of exclusion. Anytime you experience post-coital bleeding or vaginal bleeding after sex see your physician.</p>
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		<title>Are Your Symptoms Recurrent? Identify Your Genital Herpes Symptoms!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 12:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genital herpes is a common sexual transmitted disease. Genital Herpes is an infection of the genitals caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Actually, HSV-1 And HSV-2 are two types of the herpes simplex virus that affects the genitals. Mostly, HSV-1 cause herpes on the face and HSV-2 causes genital herpes. This virus, usually, enters [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/genital-herpes.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-16 alignright" title="genital-herpes" src="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/genital-herpes.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="252" /></a>Genital herpes is a common sexual transmitted disease.</p>
<p>Genital Herpes is an infection of the genitals caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV).</p>
<p>Actually, HSV-1 And HSV-2 are two types of the herpes simplex virus that affects the genitals.</p>
<p>Mostly, HSV-1 cause herpes on the face and HSV-2 causes genital herpes. This virus, usually, enters your body via small breaks in your skin or mucous membranes.</p>
<p>Most of you, usually, when infected with genital herpes will unaware of the virus presence in the body, because you often experience no genital herpes symptoms or mild symptoms that too unnoticeable.</p>
<p>No matter whether you exhibit mild genital herpes symptoms or no symptoms, you are likely to pass the virus to your sexual partner.</p>
<p>In general, the herpes symptoms are known as outbreaks. If genital herpes symptoms develop then they differ greatly from person to person. Normally, the genital herpes symptoms will develop between 2-7 days after exposure to the virus.</p>
<p>Some times, you cannot experience the genital herpes symptoms until months or years after being infected to the simplex virus.<br />
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Mostly, the genital herpes infections appear as small blisters or ulcers on the genitals. In general, the first occurrence of genital herpes is known as primary infection. During the primary infection, you may experience a range of very mild genital herpes symptoms.</p>
<p>The symptoms include: low-grade fever, headaches, malaise, generalized muscle aches, decreased appetite, and swollen lymph nodes in the groin or throat. However, these genital herpes symptoms may last for 3 weeks.</p>
<p>In addition to these, you may experience a burning sensation or itching in your genital area. Moreover, you may notice some painful redness or red spots in the areas around your genitals.</p>
<p>Normally, it occurs on both external and internal genitalia. These red spots or painful redness slowly becomes fluid-filled blisters, which then burst leaving you with painful ulcers.</p>
<p>Finally, these ulcers dry off and may take around 10 to 14 days to heal completely. In some rare cases, you may not experience the blisters but only ulcers that looks like small cuts or cracks in your skin.</p>
<p>In general, the most common area that genital herpes affects is vulva (the entrance to the vagina) and occasionally the cervix. Rarely, you may have sores on your buttocks, anus and on top of your thighs. In particular, you feel painful while urinating.</p>
<p>It is not that once your primary genital herpes symptoms disappear, the infection has gone permanently, however the virus may still be present in a nearby nerve, where the virus may be reactivated and passed back down the nerve to the skin. This kind of virus passage is called recurrence.</p>
<p>If herpes recurs in you, then also the genital herpes symptoms will be milder and lasts for very short period, usually 3-5 days because your body has generated antibodies in response to the primary infection, and can now fight more effectively against the virus.</p>
<p>Remember that recurrences, in some cases, may not develop at all. However, if it develops it may last for 6-12 months.</p>
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		<title>Genital Herpes Treatment &#8211; To Reduce Itching And Pain In The Infected Area!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genital herpes, also called herpes, is a viral infection caused by herpes simplex viruses (HSV). Two types of viruses are associated with genital herpes: HSV-1 and HSV-2. It is found that one out of every five in the United States is infected with genital herpes. More than 45 million Americans are affected with genital herpes. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/5596_big.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-9 alignright" title="5596_big" src="http://femalecare.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/5596_big.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a><strong>Genital herpes, also called herpes</strong>, is a viral infection caused by herpes simplex viruses (HSV).</p>
<p>Two types of viruses are associated with genital herpes: HSV-1 and HSV-2.</p>
<p>It is found that one out of every five in the United States is infected with genital herpes.</p>
<p>More than 45 million Americans are affected with genital herpes.</p>
<p><strong>Currently, you have no genital herpes treatment</strong> available to cure the disease.</p>
<p>However, home remedies can heal the herpes symptoms and improves your immune system to prevent the re-emergence of the disease.</p>
<p>On the other hand, there are antiviral medications to treat the disease. <em>Zovirax</em> (acyclovir), <em>Famvir</em> (famciclovir) and <em>Valtrex</em> (valacyclovir).</p>
<p>Therefore, the aim of genital herpes treatment is to reduce the symptoms. Moreover, it has no side effects.</p>
<p>Genital herpes is one of the most common sexual transmitted diseases (STD) that can spread from person-to-person through direct contact in the infected region, including unprotected sexual activity, kissing or skin-to-skin contact.</p>
<p>The other sexual transmitted diseases are gonorrhea [Gonorrhea Symptoms], chlamydia [Chlamydia Symptoms], HIV/AIDS, pelvic inflammatory disease and many more.<br />
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<strong>Generally, herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1)</strong> causes fever blisters in and around the mouth and is acquired from person to person through kissing whereas herpes simplex virus type-2 (HSV-2) is the major cause for genital herpes that affects the genital area. HSV-1 causes genital herpes in rare cases.</p>
<p><strong>HSV-2</strong> causes pain, itching and herpes sores in your genital area. Sexual contact is the primary way that genital herpes simplex virus spreads. As the herpes virus cannot survive for long time outside your body, you cannot acquire this virus from any object used by an infected person.</p>
<p>Remember that genital herpes can reappear continuously until it is cured completely. Genital herpes treatment and prevention is essential to stop the virus transmission further.</p>
<p><strong>For prevention</strong>, it is good to keep your hands clean by washing frequently, never rub or touch the infected area during an outbreak, and avoid sexual activities until your genital herpes symptoms are healed entirely.</p>
<p><strong>For genital herpes treatment</strong>, it is always essential to keep the infected area clean and dry in order to stop developing other infections.</p>
<p>For this, always bath with hot water (according to your body temperature) in order to help reduce your itching and pain in the infected area. Always wear loose-fitting clothes to avoid skin rashes.</p>
<p>Add some amount of baking soda in the water and apply it on the infected area (using cotton) to reduce itching. Never make use of used cotton more than one time because it contaminates the water that contains baking soda.</p>
<p><strong>On the other hand</strong>, make use of a cool tea bag and apply it on the infected area. Throw the bag out immediately after use.</p>
<p>Also, have a protected sex all the time. So, always make use of a latex condom during your sexual activity.</p>
<p>Have a healthy diet that includes all the nutrients, exercise regularly and take sufficient bed rest to enhance the immune system in order to reduce the itching and pain in the infected area.</p>
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