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Do you have itching, burning, tingling or sores in the genital area that keep coming back?

If so, you may have genital herpes. One in 5 Americans have it, and many don't even know it. For many people, treatment with an antiviral medicine can help relieve the symptoms and, when taken daily, can even lead to fewer outbreaks.

Glossary

AcyclovirA drug used in the treatment of viral conditions such as herpes. (See also Zovirax)
anal sexAny contact with the anus for the purpose of erotic stimulation.
antibodyA protein based material produced by the body as a defensive response to attack by a bacteria or virus (known medically as antigens). The presence of a specific antibody in the body indicates exposure to the specific virus or bacteria that corresponds to that antibody.
antiviral medicationDrugs administered for the purpose of weakening or destroying a virus that has attacked the body.
anusThe external opening of the rectum. The opening through which food wastes are expelled.
blood testA laboratory procedure through which a sample of blood is examined using chemical analysis and microscopic study.
carrierA person who is able to transmit a disease, often without having any symptoms of the disease.
cervical cancerCancerous growth starting at the mouth or entrance of the womb.
cervixThe mouth or entrance of the womb. (See womb)
complicationCondition that adds to the seriousness of an existing illness.
condomsCoverings worn on the penis for the purpose of preventing pregnancy and preventing the transmission of diseases during sexual intercourse.
contaminationThe act of transferring harmful substances to a surface.
cureA substance, such as a drug, used as a remedy to restore health.
dischargeA secretion of a liquid from the body.
FamciclovirA drug used in the treatment of viral conditions such as herpes. (See also Famvir)
FamvirA drug used in the treatment of viral conditions such as herpes.
FDAFood and Drug Administration; an agency of the U.S. government that tests and approves any substance meant for human consumption.
genitalRelating to the external sexual organs.
genital areaThe area immediately surrounding the external sexual organs.
genitourinaryDescribing the genital and urinary portions of the anatomy and their function.
gynecologyThe branch of medicine relating to women's reporductive organs.
herpesA family of viruses causing painful blisters and other symptoms on the skin.
herpes simplex 1A form of herpes usually causing symptoms on the mouth and lips.
herpes simplex 2A form of herpes usually causing symptoms on the genital areas; also known as genital herpes.
herpes zosterA form of the herpes virus that causes shingles and chicken pox.
HSVherpes simplex virus
labiaOne of the external portions of the female genitals.
lesionAn open sore.
lymph nodesInfection fighting glands found at several places in the body.
obstetricsMedical specialty having to do with childbirth.
oral sexContracting the genitals with the mouth, tongue or lips for the purpose of erotic stimulation.
penisExternal male reproductive organ.
recurrenceRepeating episodes of an illness.
scrotumExternal skin pouch containing the testicles; part of the male reproductive organs.
sexually transmitted diseaseCondition or illness transmitted during sexual contact between partners.
shinglesA painful skin condition caused by a form of the herpes virus.
simplex (See herpes simplex 1 and herpes simplex 2)
std See sexually transmitted diseases)
treatmentManagement of an illness to control it.
undiagnosedNot discovered by medical examination.
urinary passageCanal through which waste liquids leave the body.
vaginaExternal portion of female reproductive organs.
ValacyclovirA drug used in the treatment of viral conditions such as herpes. (See also Valtrex)
ValtrexA drug used in the treatment of viral conditions such as herpes.
virusA living organism capable of causing disease.
wombPortion of the internal female anatomy in which a child grows prior to birth. Also known as the uterus.
zoster(See herpes zoster)
ZoviraxA drug used in the treatment of viral conditions such as herpes. (See also Acyclovir)
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