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Herpes Symptom Evaluation
How many outbreaks have you had in the past year ? If it was only
one, it was one too many. You spend a great deal of your life,
suffering physically and mentally. You wait for the next outbreak
wondering if you could have prevented it. Wouldn't it be wonderful
if the current outbreak was to be your last?
What happens when you first get herpes?
Symptoms of herpes usually develop within 2 to 20 days after
contact with the virus, although it could take longer. These
symptoms may last up to several weeks, varying from one person to
the next. In many people, the first infection is so mild that it
goes unnoticed. In others, the first attack causes visible sores.
Even so, subsequent recurrences of the disease may cause lesions.
When the sores are completely healed, the active phase of infection
is over. Healing of the skin usually leaves no scars. In either
case, the virus retreats into the nervous system and lies dormant.
Typical symptoms
The virus starts to multiply when it gets into the skin cells. The skin becomes red and sensitive, and soon afterward, one or more blisters or bumps appear. The blisters first open, and then heal as new skin tissue forms. During a first outbreak, the area is usually painful and may itch, burn or tingle. Flu-like symptoms are also common. These include swollen glands, headache, muscle ache or fever. Herpes may also infect the urethra, and urinating may cause a burning sensation.