Symptoms of Genital Herpes (Herpes Simplex)

Symptoms of Genital Herpes (Herpes Simplex)
Genital herpes or genital herpes is often not done because it can be asymptomatic. If symptoms appear, they are usually painful blisters on the genitals. This lamp can appear 2 to 2 months after signing the contract.

The characteristics of vesicles in genital herpes are:

  • The blisters are filled with liquid, which is red around it and appears in clusters.
  • The wound area looks swollen and feels soft to the touch.
  • The blisters burst by releasing fluid or blood and then forming a crust.

In addition to the appearance of blisters, genital herpes can also be accompanied by flu-like symptoms, namely fever and muscle aches. Under certain conditions, a lump can appear on the groin as a result of swollen lymph nodes or herpes infection that spreads to the eye (herpes keratitis).

After initial infection, genital herpes or genital herpes can reproduce several times a year. Symptoms of recurrence of genital herpes are shown by vesicles accompanied by burning, pain or tingling in the genital area.

These symptoms may be accompanied by pain in the lower back, buttocks, thighs and knees. However, injuries when they reproduce usually heal faster. Over time, the body will force the immune system to fight the herpes virus, so that recurrences occur less frequently.
When to see a doctor

If you have risky sexual behavior, that is, you change partners and do not use condoms, immediately consult a dermatologist. Discuss with your doctor ways to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, including genital herpes.

If you have reddish blisters in your mouth or genitals, see your doctor immediately. The doctor will conduct an examination to determine the cause of the wound and provide appropriate treatment.

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