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Herpes Symptoms
During
the first episode or "primary" outbreak
The
first outbreak:
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Symptoms usually
develop within 2 to 20 days after first exposure
to the virus
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Could continue
for up to 2 weeks
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May be so mild
that it goes unnoticed
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Sometimes causes
visible sores
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Can last between
10 - 21 days
The first
episode is the most severe as most people have not
been exposed to the virus before and antibodies will
not have been produced to trigger the immune
response.
The symptoms
may take longer to appear or be less severe in some
people, especially in those with partial immunity to
the virus from having facial herpes, e.g. cold
sores.
When the
herpes virus gets into skin cells it reproduces
itself and starts to multiply, making the skin red
and sensitive. Blisters or bumps may appear on the
genital area, the blisters first opening, then
healing with the regeneration of new skin tissue.
The
infected area:
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is usually
painful to touch
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may itch, burn or
tingle during the outbreak
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can appear red,
raw or inflamed
Other
symptoms include:
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Swollen lymph
glands
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Painful inflamed
blisters develop around infected area
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Headache
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Muscle ache
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Fever
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Vaginal or penis
discharge
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Infection of the
urethra causing a burning sensation during
urination
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A burning
sensation in the genitals
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Lower back pain
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Small red bumps
may appear in the genital area following earlier
symptoms, later developing into painful
blisters, which crust over, form a scab, and
heal.
No
Symptoms:
Up to 60% of
people who have genital HSV show no signs of the
disease and are unaware that they are infected, but
are capable of transmitting the virus to others
(asymptomatic viral shedding).
Recurrences
(when symptoms return)
Subsequent
recurrences of the virus may cause an outbreak of
blisters.
Herpes
Recurrences:
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are usually
shorter and less severe than the initial episode
-
may decrease in
both severity and frequency over time
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are usually
preceded by warning symptoms (also known as
prodromal symptoms)
After the
lesions have healed, and the symptoms of recurrence
have ended, pain and discomfort in the genital area
is still sometimes felt (post-herpetic neuralgia).
Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs may be used
to treat this condition. Some people find these
drugs effective for the discomfort of the prodrome,
and for the duration of the outbreak.
How common are
recurrences?
80% of persons having
a first episode caused by HSV-2 will have at least
one recurrence
50% of persons with
HSV-1 will experience a recurrence
The most common
scenario is occasional recurrences (about 4 attacks
per year)
Usually, the first
year has the most viral activity
A recurrence
takes place when the virus replicates in the nerve
ganglia and particles of virus travel along the
nerve to the site of primary infection in the skin
or mucous membranes (inner, moist lining of the
mouth, vagina etc).
There are
very subtle forms of recurring herpes found on the
penis, vulva, anus, thigh and buttocks or anywhere
in or around the genital area that heal very quickly
(within a matter of days).
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Signs of
Recurrent Outbreaks:
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Breaks or
irregularities in the skin, such as a cut, red
bump or rash
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Small sores or
blisters that form a crust may occur anywhere in
the region between the legs--thigh, buttocks,
anus, or pubis
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Healing occurs in
half the time as the first outbreak
What
brings on or "triggers" an outbreak?
Although it
is not known exactly why the virus reactivates at
various times, both physical and/or psychological
factors can bring on an outbreak.
Physical
Factors:
Physical factors differ from
person to person, but may be caused from:
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being run-down
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suffering from
other genital infections (affecting the local
skin area)
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menstruation
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drinking a lot of
alcohol
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exposure of the
area to strong sunlight
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conditions that
compromise a person's immune system (where the
body's immune system is not functioning
normally)
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prolonged periods
of stress
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ultraviolet light
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friction or
damage to the skin, caused by, for example,
sexual intercourse, may also lead to a
recurrence
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surgical trauma
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anything that
lowers your immune system or causes local injury
can trigger recurrences.
Psychological
Factors:
Prodromal
Symptoms (warning signs)
A warning
sign (prodrome) is experienced by many people in
recurring outbreaks. Warning symptoms which indicate
the virus is becoming active, and is on its way to
the skin's surface may include:
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itching
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tingling
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numbness
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burning
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general fatigue
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flu-like symptoms
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fever
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swelling of the
lymph nodes in the area of outbreak
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headache
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painful urination
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pain in the
buttocks, back of legs, lower back
Cycle
of a typical outbreak or recurrence
The symptoms
of an active herpes outbreak or recurrence may occur
in the following phases.
Symptomatic
Course of the Disease:
Inflammation
Swelling,
tenderness, and/or redness that may appear before
the actual outbreak, and may include itching, and
sensitivity. The inflammation may never progress to
blisters.
Blisters
One or
several small fluid filled lesions, tiny red bumps,
or rash may form and can resemble small fissures,
especially near the anus.
Ulcers
When the
skin breaks on the blisters, small, round, wet
looking, ulcers leaking clear to milky colored fluid
can be seen
Crust
The sores
begin to dry, scab, and crust over beginning the
healing process. The virus may possibly still be
present until the ulcer has completely healed, and
the scab falls off. NOTE: the sores do not always
crust before healing.
Healing
New skin is
formed and may look slightly red, or silver. Viral
replication is complete, the virus has left the
skin's surface, and the skin is now safe to
touch. Healing of the skin does not normally
leave scarring. The virus then retreats into the
nerves and lies dormant.
Routine
Check-ups
A
check up for herpes is important because:
Mistaken
Symptoms
Herpes outbreaks
can be mistaken for:
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insect bites
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jock itch
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abrasions
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razor burn
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yeast infections
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hemorrhoids
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ingrown hair
follicles
Should any
of the above symptoms occur, consult your doctor or
other healthcare provider immediately. Genital
herpes should always be diagnosed and treated
professionally.
Herpes Support Group
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