Herpes Symptoms are often difficult to identify because they can vary significantly from person to person and do not always appear as one would expect. Some people do indeed have symptoms but do not recognize them as an indication of some sort of infection.
One aspect of herpes symptoms are the unpleasant and painful blisters which can be treated with a topical cream that soothes the pain and also quickens the healing time. Several of the more noticeable symptoms include irritable red bumps in and around the genital area, buttocks, anus, thighs, cervix, or where the infection is located. Symptoms that are difficult to recognize include sores and blisters on and inside the mouth. Unnoticeable and untreated, these symptoms can easily infect another individual during oral sex or mouth to mouth contact.
Symptoms of oral herpes are uncomfortable and painful, often unsightly, and not easily concealed.
Herpes can also be the cause of irregular genital pain, vaginal discharge, urinary discomfort, fever, and muscle and groin aches and discomfort. Genital herpes symptoms are apparent on the genital areas of men as well as women.
Because some herpes symptoms have a tendency to be discreet yet highly contagious, this infection can be contracted in a number of ways that are usually unknown to the soon to be infected individual. Symptoms of herpes may last several weeks and then simply disappear.
People can be infected by either the HSV1 or HSV2 virus but the treatment and symptoms are very often similar for each. The virus remains in the body for life and can produce symptoms that may reappear intermittently. The symptoms of both types of herpes (HSV1 and HSV2) are commonly suffered by both males and females and are most often small, itchy or painful blisters or sores on or around genitals or mouth.
The First Time You Get Genital Herpes Symptoms
Although first time episode symptoms of herpes are most often worse than subsequent herpes outbreaks, a person's herpes symptoms can be so mild they may go completely unnoticed. Though statistical numbers are not nearly where they should be, more and more people are coming to various clinics concerning the herpes symptoms and to get themselves and their partners treated.
Although some view genital herpes as treatable and not too pressing of a medical issue, the severity of the outbreaks and contamination involved is alarming.
Considering that most of these symptoms can be associated with other medical problems and have a tendency to attributed to those problems, it is essential that if the repeated occurrence of these symptoms are noticed to get properly tested and consult a professional as to the effective treatment.
Although there has been an increase in the awareness of precautionary measures that can be taken in order to effectively prevent the contracting of the symptoms of herpes and other STDs, there are still large numbers of individuals being infected each day which can be unfortunate and life threatening.
Take comfort in the fact that you are not alone. It is estimated that anywhere from one-in-eight Americans up to one-in-three Americans have already contracted genital herpes or experienced herpes symptoms.
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