Symptoms Of Herpes

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Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the herpes simplex viruses type 1
(HSV-1) or type 2 (HSV-2). Most genital symptoms of herpes is caused by HSV-2. Most
individuals have no or only minimal signs or STDs symptoms from HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection. When signs do occur, they
typically appear as one or more blisters on or around the genitals or rectum. The symptoms of herpes blisters
break, leaving tender ulcers (sores) that may take two to four weeks to heal the first time they occur. Typically,
another symptoms of herpes outbreak can appear weeks or months after the first, but it almost always is less severe
and shorter than the first outbreak. Although the infection can stay in the body indefinitely, the number of
outbreaks tends to decrease over a period of years.
Results of a nationally representative study show that genital herpes infection is common in the United States.
Nationwide, at least 45 million people ages 12 and older, or one out of five adolescents and adults, have had
symptoms of herpes genital HSV infection. Over the past decade, the percent of Americans with genital herpes
infection in the U.S. has decreased.

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Symptoms Of Herpes

Genital HSV-2 infection is more common in women (approximately one out of four women) than in men (almost one
out of eight). These symptoms of herpes may be due to male-to-female transmission being more likely than
female-to-male transmission.
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HSV-1 and HSV-2 symptoms of herpes can be found in and released from the sores that the viruses cause, but they
also are released between outbreaks from skin that does not appear to have a sore. Generally, a person can only get
HSV-2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. Transmission can occur from
an infected partner who does not have a visible sore and may not know that he or she is infected.
HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but it more commonly causes infections of the mouth and lips, so-called "fever
blisters." HSV-1 infection of the genitals can be caused by oral-genital or genital-genital contact with a person
who has HSV-1 infection. Genital HSV-1 outbreaks recur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks.

Most people infected with HSV-2 symptoms of herpes are not aware of their infection. However, if signs and STDs
symptoms occur during the first outbreak, they can be quite pronounced. The first outbreak usually occurs within
two weeks after the virus is transmitted, and the sores typically heal within two to four weeks. Other signs and
symptoms of herpes during the primary episode may include a second crop of sores, and flu-like symptoms, including
fever and swollen glands. However, most individuals with HSV-2 infection never have sores, or they have very mild
signs that they do not even notice or that they mistake for insect bites or another skin condition.
People diagnosed with a first episode of genital herpes can expect to have several (typically four or five)
outbreaks (symptomatic recurrences) within a year. Over time these recurrences usually decrease in frequency. It is
possible that a person becomes aware of the "first episode" years after the infection is acquired.
Genital herpes can cause recurrent painful genital sores in many adults, and herpes infection can be severe in
people with suppressed immune systems. Regardless of severity of STDs symptoms, genital herpes frequently causes
psychological distress in people who know they are infected.
In addition, genital HSV can lead to potentially fatal infections in babies. It is important that women avoid
contracting herpes during pregnancy because a newly acquired infection during late pregnancy poses a greater risk
of transmission to the baby. If a woman has active genital herpes at delivery, a cesarean delivery is usually
performed. Fortunately, infection of a baby from a woman with herpes infection is rare. Positive Singles is a free
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Herpes may play a role in the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Herpes can make people more susceptible
to HIV infection, and it can make HIV-infected individuals more infectious.
The signs and symptoms associated with HSV-2 can vary greatly. Health care providers can diagnose genital herpes
by visual inspection if the outbreak is typical, and by taking a sample from the sore(s) and testing it in a
laboratory. HSV infections can be diagnosed between outbreaks by the use of a blood test. Blood tests, which detect
antibodies to HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection, can be helpful, although the results are not always clear-cut.
There is no treatment that can cure herpes, but antiviral medications can shorten and prevent outbreaks during
the period of time the person takes the medication. In addition, daily suppressive therapy for symptoms of herpes
can reduce transmission to partners.
The surest way to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital symptoms of herpes, is
to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has
been tested and is known to be uninfected.
Genital ulcer diseases can occur in both male and female genital areas that are covered or protected by a latex
condom, as well as in areas that are not covered. Correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk
of genital symptoms of herpes.
Persons with symptoms of herpes should abstain from sexual activity with uninfected partners when lesions or
other symptoms of herpes are present. It is important to know that even if a person does not have any symptoms of
herpes he or she can still infect sex partners. Sex partners of infected persons should be advised that they may
become infected and they should use condoms to reduce the risk of symptoms of herpes. Sex partners can seek testing
to determine if they are infected with HSV. A positive HSV-2 blood test most likely indicates a symptoms of herpes
genital herpes infection. If you have any of these symptoms of herpes, it is best to have a medical doctor test you
for STDs.
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