Genital herpes symptoms

The information on this page can help you to identify immediate genital herpes symptoms and long-term genital herpes symptoms that occur due to the herpes simplex virus. By recognising first time and reoccurring symptoms you can choose a more suitable prescription treatment to after seeking genital herpes diagnosis from your doctor.

Primary genital herpes symptoms

These are symptoms that appear for the first time in men and women. Symptoms you may expect include: painful red blisters, skin ulcers, pain when you urinate, vaginal discharge and fever. Following a primary infection, the herpes simplex virus is not cleared from the body but treated so that it remains inactive. In some people the virus 'activates' from time to time, and travels down the nerve to the nearby skin causes symptoms to erupt again. Genital herpes diagnosis can differentiate these symptoms from reoccurring outbreaks.

Immediate genital herpes symptoms

A large percentage of sufferers never develop any symptoms when they are infected with the herpes simplex virus. It's estimated that at least 8 in 10 men who suffer from genital herpes do not know that they are infected. However, even people who do not experience genital herpes symptoms may still pass on the virus to sexual partners at any time during intercourse. It is therefore imperative that men seek genital herpes diagnosis if they suspect at any point they may have contracted this infection.

What genital herpes symptoms should I expect?

People infected with the virus may feel generally unwell with a mild fever, and aches and pains. Small groups of watery blisters soon appear on the genitals, which erupt in crops over 1-2 weeks. It's common for these blisters to burst and turn to shallow, sore ulcers. The glands in the groin may also swell and feel like lumps at the top of your legs. Sufferers are prone to experience pain when passing urine, especially in women.

Genital herpes symptoms in women

Female genital herpes - For women who are infected with genital herpes a vaginal discharge may occur. Women may also experience blisters and ulcers on the neck of the womb at the top of the vagina. Such unsightly symptoms can last up to 4 weeks before gradually healing on their own. Less typical genital herpes symptoms occur in some women such as a small raw area, one or two small ulcers, or just an area of irritation. Although these symptoms last just a few days you can request genital herpes diagnosis from your doctor to receive treatment to prevent them from reoccurring.

Recurring genital herpes symptoms

It is not clear why the dormant virus becomes active in sufferers, although fortunately, these outbreaks tend to be less severe and shorter than the first episode. People with reoccurring outbreaks usually suffer symptoms for 7-10 days. Most people do not develop a fever and do not feel particularly unwell during a recurrence. Seeking genital herpes diagnosis may suppress the virus to an almost dormant state.

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