CAT | Rebetol
Genital Herpes is transmitted sexually. It is most frequently transmitted from patients with apparent symptoms of the disease, but transmittal from patients with asymptomatic diseases is quite possible as well. Besides, the infection could be transmitted from a mother to the fetus during pregnancy. Other ways of infection are hardly probable; the disease could not be transmitted through stools, swimming pools, baths, tableware and towels.
The incubation period of the primary genital herpes varies from 1 to 26 days (2-10 days commonly). 
The primary symptoms of the disease include pain, burning, edema in affected region. These symptoms could be accompanied by discomfort, fever and headache. In a few days small blisters filled with transparent liquid appear. These blisters brake and in their places red ulcers form. The patient may experience urination difficulty, when these ulcers are situated on sex organs. Rebetol is a brand-new antiviral medication for treating Herpes. Rebetol is mainly used against viral infections such as genital herpes, zoster, influenza type A and B, measles, chickenpox, hepatitis A and B, chronic hepatitis C. Very often genital herpes runs without symptoms. But this does not mean it won`t be transmitted from a partner to partner. Tell your partner if you have this infection and use condoms during sex. Remember that the disease could be transmitted to your partner even if you have no rush (which is also one of the common symptoms of the isease).


