Herpes Symptom That You Need To Watch Out for...
One major factor which has significantly contributed to the herpes epidemic is the variety of herpes symptoms
which the disease can show. Knowing about the herpes symptoms can save you a lot of aggravation in your future.
The most visible herpes symptoms include single or multiple vesicles (fluid-filled blisters) appearing anywhere on
genital skin and/or around mouth These blisters pop or leak and form painful shallow ulcers. The herpes symptoms
vary among individuals and get less pronounced usually in 2 weeks
The herpes symptoms begins typically with a "tingling or numb" sensation where the blisters will appear. The
tingling usually starts 6-24 hours before the blisters appear. The blisters form with a clear to yellow clear
fluid. These are very delicate and usually break within 12-24 hours of appearance. More herpes symptoms include
ulcers which appear after the blister
The visible sign of herpes ulcers remains typically 7-10 days. The blisters and ulcers are painful, especially
the first 3-4 days. After the ulcers begin to heal, there will be some brown discoloration and total healing takes
about 21 days. The person may have some other herpes symptoms, such as mild fevers, feeling tired, swollen lymph
nodes, body aches, often show high levels of anxiety and depression. Oral herpes usually appears in the form of
cold sores on the lips, gums, soft palate, back of the throat or face.
Genital herpes symptoms in women usually appears on the labia, vagina (vaginal herpes), cervix, buttocks, and
perineum (between the vagina and anus). Male genital herpes symptoms usually appears on the shaft of the penis,
head of penis , buttocks, thighs, and perineum (between testicles and anus).
More information about herpes symptoms can be found at the below website. Just click on the image and it will
link you directly. It's important that you keep watch for any of the herpes symptoms we talk about here.
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