A general doctor should suffice, s/he may send to you to a specialist.
A general practitioner can examine you and prescribe the appropriate medicine.
The following types of doctors or medical specialists have been listed as possibly involved in diagnosis, treatment or management for Herpes:
Any physician can give you some antiviral medication or prescription creams to help treat it.
Verruca is from Latin meaning "wart." While there are many types of verrucae, the most common are caused by HPV, or the human papilloma virus.
Any family practitioner, Pediatrician, or Internist can treat common warts easily. For more stubborn warts, your PCP (primary care provider) may refer you to a Dermatologist - a doctor specializing in skin problems.
Any primary provider is well-versed in the management of chickenpox. A general practitioner, pediatrician, internist, or family practitioner will be familiar with chickenpox.
Start out with your primary doctor. Most doctors will be able to treat this. Depending on the location and severity of the infection, they may refer you to a gynecologist or urologist.
Depends where you have it. Start with your GP.
A doctor can have herpes.
The patient should see the internist
Yes it is a herpes infection but normally a different type. Cold sores are normally caused by Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV1) while genital herpes are caused by Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2.
herpes simples, herpes labialis, or herpes gigngivitis.Herpes is a type of virus which cause disease in humans like encephalitis by herps zooster virus, genital herpes by HerpesviridaeThe condition commonly known as "herpes," referring to sores on the mouth or genitals, is caused by the Herpes simplex virus, or HSV. The are other forms of the virus, such as Herpes zoster, that cause lesions on other parts of the body.Virus is herpes simplex virus type 2 for genital herpes and type 1 for oral herpes.Shingles, which is a form of herpes is caused by chicken pox virus.STD
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It sounds as though it may be a type of Herpes. You should see a doctor. Not all forms of Herpes are sexually transmitted.
An infection. Usually herpes simplex, (herpes 1) a virus. See herpes
Fever blisters & cold sores are oral herpes, caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1.
Start with your primary care provider, who can do initial screening and referral to determine the most practical specialist and to get some of the initial testing done before you see the specialist.
He could right you a prexcription but a specialist cen help you find exactly the right type.
All types of herpes cause itching or burning. This is true for oral herpes, genital herpes, chicken pox, and shingles.
A cold sore is a herpes infection of the lip. Herpes simplex type I usually causes cold sores while type II usually causes genital herpes. Occasionally it can be the other way around.
No the discharge that comes out of Herpes is a clear white fluid, if the discharge that you see is white in color it is not herpes.