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Monday, July 4, 2011

Herpes 2 - 7 Triggers of an Outbreak


It is common for people with HSV 2 not to know they are infected initially. However, symptoms during the initial outbreak can be very evident and should not be ignored.

And, if you can learn your triggers that cause an outbreak, you may be able to control it more effectively.

When the virus is transmitted sores will first appear within two weeks. Other symptoms could include fever and swollen glands. Be careful not to mistake mild symptoms of HSV 2 for insect bites or other common skin conditions.

When you first contract herpes you will most likely have several outbreaks within the first year. These outbreaks decrease in frequency over time.

Some symptoms of genital herpes include but are not limited to, small red bumps, blisters, open sores in the genital or anal region. This may be accompanied by pain or inching in those same areas, including the inner thighs and buttock area.

Sores commonly erupt in the vagina area, external genitals, buttocks, anus or cervix.

In men sores are on the penis, scrotum, anus, buttocks or inner thighs. Painful urination may accompany any sores present.

There may also be tenderness in the genital area until an outbreak clears up. Common flu symptoms could accompany your herpes symptoms.

Signs and symptoms for herpes can recur for years. Some may experience episodes more frequently than others. There are several factors to consider when determining what may trigger your outbreaks.

Stress, menstrual cycle, infections, HIV/AIDS, fatigue, friction, or surgery are 7 triggers that can start an outbreak and if you can control the controllable ones, it will make your life much easier.




Many triggers are uncontrollable but one problem you can stop worrying about is finding love when you have herpes. The most difficult problem is telling a new love interest about your disease.

You can make your life much easier if you look for a new love interest at a dating site especially for people with sexually transmitted diseases.

Since everyone is in the same boat, herpes and other disease are off the table enabling the members to really get to know each other.

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