Sign And Symptoms of genital herpes

Most people infected with Genital herpes are unaware of their infection. Though, if signs and symptoms occur during the first outbreak, they can be quite distinguished. Some people experience very mild genital herpes symptoms while some others may not show any symptoms at all. Still, for many people the first outbreak of the disease is often the worst, and the symptoms of genital herpes can be very painful.

The main signs of genital herpes are sores around privates such as the vagina, on the penis, or near the anus. Sometimes genital herpes sores appear on the scrotum, buttocks, or thighs. The first outbreak of genital herpes generally occurs within the two weeks since the virus is spread. The sores may appear typically 4 to 7 days after infection. They typically appear as a rash of red bumps. The bumps later on turn into blisters. It is normal for the blisters to burst, sometimes causing terrible pain. The sores usually tend to scab over and heal in about 2 to 4 weeks. The first outbreak of genital herpes generally lasts 10 to 20 days till the sores are completely healed.

During the primary episode, other signs and symptoms may include a second outbreak of sores. Genital herpes may also show flu-like symptoms, including fever and swollen glands. Still most of the people with HSV-2 infection of genital herpes may have no sores at all. Sometimes they may have very mild signs that they don’t even notice or they mistake them for insect bites or another skin condition.

An individual can expect several (about four or five) outbreaks (symptomatic recurrences) of within a year if he or she is diagnosed with first episode of genital herpes. Gradually these recurrences typically lessen in occurrence. A person can possibly become aware of the “first episode” years after the disease is acquired.

Many individual can show some other symptoms of genital herpes during the first outbreak. The other signs and symptoms include:

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Swollen glands in the groin

Discharge from the vagina or penis

Painful or difficult urination

Fever

Headache

Muscle ache

Generally during the first outbreak of genital herpes more women report severe herpes symptoms than men.

In most of the adults, Genital herpes can cause frequent painful genital sores. Genital herpes infection can be severe in individuals with weak immune systems. In spite of severity of symptoms, genital herpes regularly causes mental distress in individuals who know they are infected.

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