Gay, Positive, Herpes and LGV
posted: 25/02/2011
Gay men living with HIV who have herpes may find symptoms flare up worse and last longer. Preventive treatment can help prevent herpes flare ups.
Herpes also makes it much easier to pass on HIV (and other STIs) because it raises your viral load, and the blisters contain HIV and provide a way in and out for HIV.
Herpes leaflet for gay men
As well as that herpes leafte for gay men, there’s also a new detailed briefing about herpes for sexual health and HIV professionals from Sigma Research, produced for CHAPS, England's gay men's HIV prevention and sexuial health partnership.
LGV
LGV (lymphogranuloma venereum) is a much more uncommon sexually transmitted infection and, like herpes, it's one that gay men living with HIV are more likely to get. It’s caused by varieties of chlamydia bacteria.
LGV caused ulcers, like herpes and syphilis do, and these surface wounds are always a route in and out for HIV.
Having LGV also increases your HIV viral load and that makes passing on HIV more likely.
LGV leaflet for gay men
THT have more information about herpes, LGV and other STIs, on their new website for people living with HIV, My HIV
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