Sunday, February 19, 2017

How To Get Rid Of Herpes - Home Remedies For Herpes - Herpes Symptoms

Herpes is an infection, caused by the herpes simplex virus.
It is a very itchy and painful problem, generally seen in both men and women.
It appears in the form of small red, swelled and liquid-filled blisters or
sores near eyes, mouth, lips, and genitals. In this video we are talking about
herpes symptoms and 4 home remedies for herpes. So click the subscribe button
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Herpes simplex virus enters the human body through direct
sex, kiss, touch or indirect (sharing personal items) contact with the infected
person. They are highly contagious and cause various severe diseases, like
brain infection, cancer, chickenpox, etc.  

In men, herpes blisters emerge on the penis, buttocks, anus,
thighs and scrotum, inside the urethra or inside the penis. In women, they
appear on buttocks, cervix, vaginal area, anus and external genitals.
With the initial (first) genital herpes infection some
individuals may develop symptoms of fever, body aches and swollen lymph nodes.
When symptoms are present, they may include painful blisters
and ulcers in the genital area, itching and burning or tingling sensations in
the skin.
Home Remedies For Herpes.
1. Ice Packs.
Ice helps relieve the pain and discomfort caused by herpes
outbreaks. Wrap an ice cube in a cloth or towel. Place it on the affected area
for about 10 minutes. Do this several times a day for a few days until you see
improvement.
2. Garlic.
Garlic has natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory
properties that help combat herpes outbreaks. Place a crushed garlic clove on
the affected area and leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes. Do this a few times
daily for two days or until you see improvement. Be aware, it may cause a
burning sensation.
3. Aloe Vera.
Aloe vera is a natural antiviral agent that can be used to
treat all types of herpes. Thoroughly rinse an aloe vera leaf and extract the
gel. Apply it on the affected area. Allow it to dry on its own. Wipe it off
with a washcloth soaked in warm water. Do this 3 or 4 times daily for several
days.
4. Hydrogen Peroxide.


Being a disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide is a quite popular
home remedy for herpes. Apply a little 3% hydrogen peroxide solution on the
affected area using a cotton ball. Leave it on for a few minutes and then wash
it off. Repeat the process every few hours for a couple of days.

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