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Genital herpes: Treatment & Management | Stanford Center for Health Education

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Do you have genital herpes? Many people ask, “How can I cure herpes?” Once you have herpes, you have it for life, but there are ways to treat and manage this common infection. This video describes how to treat genital herpes.

0:00 Overview
0:16 What is genital herpes?
0:56 What are outbreaks?
1:39 How to treat herpes?
3:10 What about creams and lotions for herpes?
3:38 What to do during an outbreak?
4:35 Recap

More resources:
https://www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/stdfact-herpes.htm
https://www.ashasexualhealth.org/herpes/

Dr. Marisa Holubar, MD, MS is a Clinical Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases at Stanford Medicine.

The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 6/9/2022. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.

This video is a production of the Stanford Center for Health Education team, in collaboration with Stanford Medicine and the Stanford Center for Professional Development.

At the Stanford Center for Health Education, we believe that expanding access to engaging education has the power to change behaviors, improve health, and save lives.

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The immune system can and does fight all herpes infections. When an individual contracts herpes, the immune system responds in multiple ways. Both the innate and adaptive immune responses take place. Infected cells can release signaling molecules detected attracting immune cells that can kill infected cells. Antibodies against the virus are produced that will neutralize any virus in the blood.

What the immune system can not do is eliminate the virus from nerve cells, these are usually immune privileged sites and the virus can become latent there. The virus can sometimes block the production of signal molecules so that the infected cell is not identified by the immune system.

The immune system is constantly, actively working against the virus which why cold sores appear when people have other infection that the immune system is responding to.

Sunburn can temporally wipe out immune system cells in the skin, allowing the virus to break latency and spread to other cells, causing sores.

Stress and fatigue can cause immune suppression, allowing the virus to break latency and spread to other cells, causing sores.

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Sports Injuries: Classification And Management

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This programme is a comprehensive guide to the classification and management of sports injuries. Wendy Braybon, head physiotherapist at the Victorian Institute of Sport, shows us how to classify and manage soft tissue injuries (such as sprains, skin abrasions, lacerations, and blisters) and hard tissue injuries (fractures and dislocations). We learn to apply the RICER technique for managing soft tissue injuries and the TOTAPS and DRABC techniques for assessing and managing hard tissue injuries.

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