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Genital Herpes Treatment

Quick easy access to a prescription for Genital Herpes treatment. Simple, fast and discreet service with complete clinical safety

Issued 2400+ prescriptions
Issued 2400+ prescriptions

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"A very quick, efficient and professional service. Prescription was emailed to my local pharmacy within minutes. Also 50% cheaper than visiting a local GP."
By Cassie
Mar 1, 2023

How it Works

Get access to prescription treatment in three simple steps

Complete Questionnaire

Answer about your medical history, symptoms and any medications you are currently taking.

Review by a Doctor

Your questionnaire will be viewed by one of our GP’s to ensure it is clinically suitable for you.

Eletronic Prescription

When your request is approved by our clinical team, we will send you a confirmation email with information on your prescription collection.

The medication we provide

We issue prescriptions for generic name medicines to ensure maximum availability of treatments. Please check your dispensed prescription before leaving the Pharmacy as no changes can be made after that point.

Is this service for me?

Our prescription service is open to everyone. The clinical team will decide the suitability of the service and treatment requested based on the answers you provide during the questionnaire.

For any first-time users of Genital Herpes treatment, we will provide more information on the medications listed during the questionnaire process. This should help with your decision on treatment.

If during the questionnaire you are unsure of any questions or feel you would like to discuss your issue further with a GP, please book a Video Appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Genital Herpes is a common STI caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV).

It spreads easily through skin-to-skin contact, kissing, sexual activities like vaginal and anal sex, oral sex, and sharing sex toys.

Genital Herpes is caused by two types of HSV: HSV type 1 and HSV type 2, which can also lead to cold sores. HSV type 1 has become the primary cause of Genital Herpes due to transmission from cold sores and oral sex, while HSV type 2 is less frequent but more linked to recurring infections.

Even without visible sores, if you’ve had the infection before, you can still spread it. The virus can be present in shedding skin and infect others.

Symptoms of Genital Herpes can differ widely among individuals. Many might not show any signs at all. Some might feel pain, itching, or develop sores around the genital area, with the severity ranging from mild to severe.

During the initial infection, symptoms are generally more intense compared to later occurrences.

If you experience the first symptoms of HSV infection, it’s important to see your local GP or visit a sexual health clinic for a proper evaluation, confirmation of diagnosis, and appropriate care.

Additionally, it’s advisable to undergo screening for other STIs during this visit. A swab will be taken to diagnose the virus, and this doesn’t need to be repeated in subsequent outbreaks.

After the initial infection, the herpes virus goes quiet in the nerve cells of your skin. But it can wake up again anytime.

When it wakes up and moves to your skin, you can spread it. This might lead to painful skin blisters (if you have symptoms) or no blisters at all (if you don’t have symptoms). How it happens varies from person to person.

For most people, these outbreaks happen less often and aren’t as bad over time. Your immune system gets better at handling the virus. This can take a few years.

In some cases, treatment is necessary for frequent or really painful infections that come back, especially if they’re in sensitive areas like where you pee. When it comes back, the blisters or discomfort usually show up in the same spot.

You should visit a doctor in person (your local GP or sexual health clinic) in these situations:

  • If you’re pregnant (talk to your antenatal team about this)
  • If you feel generally sick (like having a fever, headache, or just feeling unwell)
  • If your immune system is weak
  • If your sores have lasted more than 10 days
  • If you’re worried that your sores are getting worse, with or without treatment

These cases require a more thorough medical evaluation.

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