Medical Treatment
If you have a genital outbreak, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. Your doctor can diagnose the cause of the outbreak and recommend a treatment plan. Depending on the cause, your doctor may prescribe antiviral medication, topical creams, or antibiotics. It's important to take all of your medications as prescribed to help clear up the outbreak quickly.
Home Remedies
In addition to medical treatment, there are a few home remedies you can try to help reduce the symptoms of a genital outbreak. Applying a cold compress to the affected area can provide relief from itching and burning. You can also try soaking in a warm bath with Epsom salt or baking soda to help reduce inflammation. Avoid using any scented soaps, detergents, or lotions on the affected area as these can further irritate the skin.
Preventive Measures
The best way to get rid of a genital outbreak fast is to prevent it from occurring in the first place. If you have a sexually transmitted infection (STI), use condoms to reduce your risk of spreading the infection to a partner. You should also practice safe sex and get tested for STIs regularly. Additionally, avoid sharing towels, clothing, or bedding with someone who has an active infection.