Finding strange symptoms on or around your genitals can be very troubling, and especially so if you think you may have contracted an STD. The first thought that springs to most minds is genital herpes, and this is for good reason. Genital herpes is very, very common, with around 1 in 5 people carrying the virus. While herpes has a bad reputation and is surrounded by rumours and innuendo, it is actually a very controllable condition, if given the right treatment.
The signs of herpes can be hard to identify, as a herpes outbreak can come in many different forms. Some people will experience outbreaks of weeping sores, others will get a rash or very small pimple like dots, either on the genitals or around them. Others still will experience flu-like symptoms such as headache, fever and nausea. Most will experience the most common symptoms of all - nothing. The reason herpes is so common is because around 80 percent of those infected experience no symptoms at all, and therefore have no idea that they have and are spreading the virus around.
If you believe you have herpes, only a test from your doctor will truly confirm whether you are positive for this virus or not. At the first signs of herpes, including any of the above symptoms, and especially if you've had recent unprotected sex, you should seek a test with a medical practitioner. You may see the signs of herpes within a couple of days, although it's not uncommon for symptoms to emerge weeks or even months after initial infection.
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