The herpes simplex virus, when appearing in the genitals, can sometimes
mimic urethritis or urinary infection. This is the cause of a very common
condition that results in blisters on the face, and in and around the
genital area. It is believed that most people get infected in childhood.
The symptoms of the disease will appear throughout the life.
Acyclovir
works by slowing the growth and spread of the herpes virus so the body
can fight off the infection. As a result, Acyclovir reduces your symptoms
and shortens the length of time you are sick.
Your treatment with Acyclovir should begin as
soon you notice the first sign of symptoms (tingling, burning, blisters,
e.g.). To avoid stomach upset, take Acyclovir with food. Your symptoms
may start to improve before the infection is completely treated.
Take all of the Acyclovir that has been prescribed
to you even if you feel better. During treatment keep lesions clean
and dry. Also, wear loose clothing to prevent irritation.