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==Background==
==Background==
{{Herpes viruses}}


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
# multiple painful lesions
*multiple painful lesions
# no buboes (occ shoddy LAD)
*no buboes (occasionally shoddy [[lymphadenopathy]])
# more common in African Americans
*more common in Black patients
# starts with small clumps of blisters that may have been preceded with local pain, tingling, itching, and burning
*starts with small clumps of blisters that may have been preceded with local pain, tingling, itching, and burning
# +/- constiutional symptoms (fever, fatigue, myalgias, headaches)
*+/- constitutional symptoms ([[fever]], [[fatigue]], [[myalgia]]s, [[headache]]s)
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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*[[Ulcerative STDs]]
*[[Ulcerative STDs]]
*[[Vestibular Papillae]]
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==Workup==
==Evaluation==
*Clinical diagnosis if visible lesions present.


==Management==
==Management==
# antivirals
{{Herpes antiviral treatment}}
## acyclovir
## famciclovir
## valacyclovir
# pain medications


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Ulcerative STDs]]
*[[Ulcerative STDs]]
*[[Herpes Viruses]]
*[[Proctitis]]


==Sources==
==References==
*Emedicine
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Revisión actual - 21:12 12 jul 2023

Background

Herpes Virus Types

Clinical Features

  • multiple painful lesions
  • no buboes (occasionally shoddy lymphadenopathy)
  • more common in Black patients
  • starts with small clumps of blisters that may have been preceded with local pain, tingling, itching, and burning
  • +/- constitutional symptoms (fever, fatigue, myalgias, headaches)
HSVmale.jpg

Differential Diagnosis

Sexually transmitted diseases

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis if visible lesions present.

Management

Initial Episode[1][2]

Recurrence[1]

  • Acyclovir OR
    • 400mg PO q8hrs x 5 days
    • or 800mg PO q12hrs x 5 days
    • or 800mg PO q8hrs x 2 days
  • Valacyclovir OR
    • 500mg PO q12hrs x 3 days
    • or 1g PO qd x 5 days
  • Famciclovir
    • 125mg PO q12hrs for 5 days
    • or 1g PO q12hrs for 1 day
    • or 500mg PO once, followed by 250mg PO q12hrs for 2 days

Suppressive Therapy[1]

Disposition

  • Generally outpatient

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Workoski KA and Bolan GA. Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015. MMWR Recommen and Reports. 2015; 64(3):1-140.
  2. https://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment-guidelines/STI-Guidelines-2021.pdf