Does Acute Herpes Transmit?
1. Acute herpes is generally contagious. It requires active cooperation with medical treatment and avoidance of contact with herpes virus substances to prevent infection.
2. Acute herpes is a disease caused by herpes virus infection. Clinically, common acute herpes includes genital herpes, herpes zoster, and simple herpes. The virus continuously replicates and spreads in the body, and can also invade the skin, causing blisters and pustules accompanied by pain and itchiness, and may cause fever symptoms. This virus spreads through direct contact. When pustules rupture, contact with the pus may lead to infection. After developing acute herpes, one should not share towels, bath towels, and other personal items with others to reduce the risk of infection.
3. Timely treatment is necessary after falling ill. Antiviral medications such as Acyclovir Tablets, Ganciclovir Dispersible Tablets, and Ribavirin Capsules can be taken orally under a doctor's guidance. At the same time, medications like Penciclovir Cream, Foscarnet Sodium Cream, and Acyclovir Cream also need to be used under a doctor's guidance. Keeping the skin clean during treatment aids in recovery.