Herpes
Genital herpes is a highly common sexually transmitted infection (STI), which is passed on through vaginal, oral and anal sex. Although, a large number of those who have genital herpes do not experience symptoms, those who may experience symptoms may include the following:
Small blisters, itching and pain during urination (genital herpes) and vaginal discharge for women.As there is no cure for those who come in contact with herpes, and the infection is lifelong, treatments are available which help ease the symptoms and reduce the likelihood of infecting others.
What is Aciclovir?
Aciclovir is an antiviral medication, and it works by preventing the growth of the virus, thereby reducing the severity of the infection and preventing the spread of the infection.
In addition to speeding the healing process of sores, controlling new sores, and reducing pain and itching, this medication may also reduce the length of time pain remains after the sores have healed.
How to Take Aciclovir?
Aciclovir tablets are to be swallowed with water, with or without food. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids while you are on this medication unless advised otherwise.
It is recommended to take one tablet three times a day for 5 days. For suppression treatment, take one tablet twice a day.
Side Effects of Aciclovir
As with any medication, side effects may occur with some patients.
Some of the most common side effects are headaches and dizziness. If you experience the symptoms above or any of the following, please talk to either a doctor or pharmacist:
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Nausea
Fever
Sensitivity to sunlight (photo-sensitivity)
Kidney problems