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Genital Herpes Treatment Singapore

Genital herpes is a common, lifelong condition caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). While it can feel emotionally and physically challenging, it is highly manageable with the right medical support.

Within our medical group — which includes Asimont Clinic, Motherlove, Motherlove GP, and our affiliated gynaecology specialist clinic — we provide discreet, evidence-based care for women living with or newly diagnosed with genital herpes. Our goal is to help you manage symptoms, reduce recurrence, and maintain long-term wellbeing in a supportive, confidential setting.
Understanding The Condition

What Is Genital Herpes and How Does It Affect the Body?

Genital herpes is transmitted through close skin-to-skin contact during vaginal, oral, or anal sex, and is primarily caused by two virus strains:

HSV-1: Often associated with cold sores but can cause genital infections through oral-genital contact

HSV-2: More commonly causes recurrent genital herpes

Once infected, the virus remains dormant in the body and may reactivate, leading to periodic outbreaks of sores or discomfort. Many women may not realise they are infected, as initial or recurrent symptoms can be mild or absent.

HSV is highly transmissible even without visible warts. Condoms reduce risk, but do not eliminate it fully.
Symptoms of Genital Herpes in Women

When You Should See A Doctor?

Many women may not realise they are infected, as symptoms can be mild or go unnoticed. When present, symptoms may include:

Painful or itchy blisters or sores

Painful or itchy blisters or sores

Typically found around the genitals, buttocks, thighs, or anus.

Tingling or burning sensation

Tingling or burning sensation

May occur before blisters or sores appear during an outbreak.

Pain or discomfort during urination

Pain or discomfort during urination

Especially if sores are present near the urethra.

Small lumps or scabs

Small lumps or scabs

May resemble pimples, ingrown hairs, or minor skin irritation.

Swollen lymph nodes in the groin

Swollen lymph nodes in the groin

A sign that the body is responding to infection or inflammation.

Managing Symptoms and Reducing Recurrence

Treatment for Genital Herpes at Our Affiliated Clinics

Treatment is most effective when started early—ideally at the first sign of tingling, burning, or discomfort. Our doctor will help determine the most appropriate plan based on your symptoms and medical history.

While there is no permanent cure for genital herpes, antiviral medications can help to:

Shorten the duration of outbreaks

Speeds up healing and reduces the severity of symptoms.

Reduce discomfort and associated symptoms

Helps manage pain, itching, and irritation during flare-ups.

Lower the risk of transmission

Suppressive therapy can reduce the likelihood of passing the virus to partners.

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Supporting Women with Symptoms or Concerns Related to Genital Herpes

What May This Treatment Help With?

This care pathway may benefit women who:

Experience painful blisters or skin irritation

Particularly in the genital, anal, or inner thigh region during outbreaks.

Notice tingling or burning before skin eruptions

Early symptoms may signal the start of a herpes episode.

Have recurrent genital discomfort

Especially during stress, illness, or hormonal shifts like menstruation.

Are newly diagnosed or unsure about recent symptoms

Clinical confirmation helps guide treatment and provide clarity.

Wish to reduce transmission risk to a partner

Suppressive therapy can help lower the chance of passing the virus.

Are planning pregnancy or managing herpes in pregnancy

Treatment supports maternal and neonatal health during gestation.

Step-by-Step Management Plan for Genital Herpes

Treatment Process

Medical Consultation and Assessment
Step 1

Medical Consultation and Assessment

Your visit begins with a private, thorough discussion of your symptoms, outbreak history, sexual health background, and any concerns.

Diagnostic Testing
Step 2

Diagnostic Testing

Based on your clinical presentation, our doctor may recommend:

• Swab test — Collected from visible sores to confirm active HSV infection

• Blood test — Detects HSV antibodies if no lesions are present

• Additional STD screening — Recommended if there is potential exposure to other infections

Personalised Treatment Plan
Step 3

Personalised Treatment Plan

Our doctor will prescribe an antiviral regimen tailored to your condition:

• Antiviral medications such as acyclovir, valacyclovir, or famciclovir

• Medications may be taken during outbreaks to reduce severity and speed up healing

• For frequent recurrences, daily suppressive therapy may be recommended to reduce flare-ups and transmission risk

Ongoing Care and Partner Protection Guidance
Step 4

Ongoing Care and Partner Protection Guidance

You’ll receive education on safe practices, managing symptoms, and protecting your partner.

Follow-up care supports long-term management, emotional wellbeing, and quality of life.

Confidential & Compassionate Care At Our Affiliated Clinics

All genital herpes consultations and treatments within our medical group are conducted by trained women’s health professionals in a private and respectful setting. Care is guided by PHMC guidelines and MOH professional standards, overseen by doctors registered with the Singapore Medical Council. Accredited under the SMC APOC framework, our team ensures ethical, discreet, and evidence-based care, empowering women to manage herpes with clarity, dignity, and long-term support.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Helpful Information Before Your Visit with Us

There is no cure, but antiviral medication can manage outbreaks and reduce transmission.

Yes. Open communication, antiviral therapy, and condom use significantly reduce transmission risks.

No, herpes does not affect fertility. However, it should be managed carefully during pregnancy.

Common triggers include stress, fatigue, illness, and menstruation. Suppressive therapy may help.

Yes, informing your partner allows them to make informed choices. We can help guide the conversation.

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