Common Questions About Using ICD-10 Code A60.02 for Herpesviral infection of other male genital organs
What are the common symptoms of herpesviral infection of other male genital organs?
Common symptoms include painful vesicular lesions, itching, burning sensations, and discomfort during urination. Patients may also experience flu-like symptoms during initial outbreaks.
How is herpesviral infection diagnosed?
Diagnosis is typically made through clinical examination and laboratory tests, including viral cultures or PCR testing to confirm the presence of herpes simplex virus.
Can herpesviral infections be cured?
Currently, there is no cure for herpesviral infections. However, antiviral medications can help manage symptoms and reduce the frequency of outbreaks.
Is herpesviral infection contagious?
Yes, herpesviral infections are highly contagious, especially during active outbreaks. Safe sexual practices are essential to prevent transmission.
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