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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Tips and Advice: Recognizing The Symptoms of Genital Herpes


Unfortunately, most standard tests for sexually transmitted diseases do not include tests for genital herpes. While it is considered proper health care for people to have themselves routinely tested for STDs, there are some individuals who do not. If a person educates themselves about the symptoms of genital herpes, they will be able to spot potential warning signs for themselves or a new dating partner before the relationship progresses much further. If the person sees a rash or small bumps on themselves or their partner, then they should seek immediate medical are. Other symptoms of genital herpes are more personal, including painful urination, colored discharge from the genitals, or itching or burning sensations. These symptoms are the most tell tell of the disease.

The symptoms of genital herpes can occur within just a few days of exposure. The first sign of an infection is generally the appearance of small, red blisters. The blisters will turn into small ulcers, which scab over within a few days. There are certain parts of the human body where the blisters are most likely to occur. These particular regions include the penis, vagina, scrotum, thighs, and the derriere. Since these regions can be difficult to examine, an individual should use a hand held mirror to examine themselves thoroughly. On the off chance that an individual does become infected with genital herpes, he or she should notify their sexual partner immediately. It has been estimated that as many as 90% of infected individuals are unaware that they have the condition.

When symptoms do occur, an individual should make a note of how often they appear. They may occur as little as once a year. The first year that a person is diagnosed tends to be the most active year for breakouts. Over time, the frequency and the severity of the outbreaks will be reduced. One of the earliest symptoms of genital herpes can be swelling in the groin area of the human body. This swelling is generally attributed to infected lymph nodes. A person should never attempt to self diagnose or self medicate themselves. Diagnosis and treatment should always be performed by a trained, licensed medical professional.




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