
Dealing with the genital herpes in men
In today’s world sex has taken a new leading position among other dangers like drugs, alcohol and so on.
Thus, there are a lot of people out there who are engaging in unprotected sex and as a result of this they are
prone to contacting a lot of venereal diseases. Even though there are millions of reasons why they should be using
a condom and there have been invested trillions of dollars in such pin pointing campaigns, people still don’t get
the idea around this fact and most of them will ultimately engage in unprotected sex. Thus one of the most common
results to this is the genital herpes in men.
Thus when it comes to genital herpes, this is a disease that affects men primarily, but not only them,
women can also be affected by it. The one that causes the herpes is the herpes simplex virus and as a result of it,
males or females will be developing genital herpes which is a venereal disease that is highly contagious.
Thus if you are a person who likes to engage into unprotected sex, regardless if we are talking about
oral, anal or vaginal sex, you will be exposed not only to this disease, but to many other types of disease also.
Thus if you have sex with a higher number of partners, you will have higher chances of developing genital herpes.
One big problem about this is that even if you have the virus there can be no symptoms of it and thus you
can have the virus and not be aware of it and thus have it spread to tens of others partners who will in turn, have
it transmitted to a greater number of people.
That’s why when we are talking about genital herpes, it is a
lot easier to spot the herpes on a man’s penis, than to spot that of a woman’s vagina. That is possible because
when compared to men, women can get the herpes on their cervix which is impossible to detect. When it comes to men,
they will mostly have herpes near their penis’ head but if the disease is severe they can also have the blisters
developing in the surrounding areas and can even have their urinating orifice covered which will give them a hard
time when it comes to urinating. In some cases, the herpes will also go down on the scrotum which will be an even
worse punishment for men. Because when it comes to male genitals, the blisters that they will be getting will hurt
a lot more than those found on women’s genitals.
Herpes outbreaks will be very hard to tolerate by men who have contacted the disease for the first time.
Thus they will have this disease for the rest of their life and on top of that they will have to get used to the
pain that is associated with it, which is not a pleasant thing to deal with, so that’s why genital herpes
in men is a disease which most males are very afraid of.
Tip 1: Choose your partner wisely. Trust her first.
Tip 2: Use protection. This is the best pre-caution.
Tip 3: If possible, reduce the number of partners. Be loyal- be safe.
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