A genital herpes outbreak can start out mild but become more severe. You may experience itchy bumps or painful blisters, depending on the stage of your outbreak. Genital herpes is a sexually ...
Genital herpes infections are very common. There are 42 million new infections each year — that averages out to one new person infected each second. While treatments can help with symptoms, there's no ...
Genital mycotic infection is listed as a potential adverse effect of the SGLT2 inhibitor class. Strategies to prevent and manage sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor-associated genital ...
Brandi Jones has over two decades of experience as a nurse in an acute care setting. Her clinical background includes pediatrics, medical-surgical, and women's health. She also specializes in ...
Symptoms of genital herpes in males may include bumps or blisters on the penis, scrotum, or anus. However, it is possible to have the virus without symptoms. Antiviral medications may help if symptoms ...
Genital warts are cauliflower-like growths caused by certain types of the human papillomavirus (HPV). They may clear away on their own or with treatment. But, HPV isn’t always curable, so warts may ...
On some level, you already know that genital herpes is super-common and not at all a death sentence (for you or your sex life)—but all of that knowledge tends to go out the window when you see bumps ...