Symptoms of
genital herpes, do you know them?
One of the most common symptoms of genital herpes would have to be
the presence of small
blisters filled with pus and fluid, which eventually break resulting in bad sores.
These sores will eventually form scabs or crusts and start healing but the entire process can last a couple of
weeks!
Other symptoms
Though the above mentioned symptoms of genital herpes were the classic variant, there are some persons who only
get a small rash or skin bumps, which closely resemble pimples. In other people, genital herpes infection is
characterized by pain during urination and excessive amounts of vaginal discharge in some women.
Thus, as you can see, the symptoms of genital herpes differ from one individual to another. Most persons
with sores have them on the skin for as long as a week and this is often accompanied by high fever and symptoms
resembling flu. Sometimes, the lymph glands surrounding the genitals and groin could be swollen up.
Unpredictable patterns
The sad part about any genetial herpes infection is that the symptoms of genital herpes have no

set pattern or schedule. This makes it very difficult to diagnose the exact nature of the condition. Many
qualified health care professionals too have wrongly diagnosed some women as having yeast infection when in reality
this is a genital herpes infection!
This is not their mistake because the symptoms such as excessive vaginal discharge are very similar to a yeast
infection. The frequency of outbreaks also differ from one individual to another.
Thus, while one person may experience a genital herpes outbreak only once annually another person might get
it once every couple of weeks! Typical signs to look out for a genital herpes infection are lymph glands around
groin swelling up, high fever or flu symptoms, burning sensation during urination etc.
Common parts affected
When it comes to the symptoms of genital herpes there are a few specific parts affected though sometimes other
body parts could also be infected with genital itch.
The cold sores and genital herpes infection is the worst at the first attack and the intensity subsides as time
passes. Common parts affected by the genetial herpes include the penis tip or the shaft, scrotum in men, vagina,
cervix, vulva in women, anus, buttocks, thighs, urethra etc.
Confusing symptoms
The thing with symptoms of genital herpes is that they can easily be confused with some other condition. Common
misdiagnosis includes interpretation of genital herpes pain with hemorrhoids, yeast infection in the vagina, insect
bites, jock itch, ingrown hair pain etc.
Consultation with a professional
Since the symptoms of genital herpes are so confusing it is important to consult with a qualified and
professional health care personnel. They can conduct the appropriate tests as well as diagnosis to find out what
are the causes of genital herpes and if you are truly infected.
If you are a sexually active person and happen to have genital itch or ulcers it could mean you have chancroid,
syphilis or herpes infection. You need to consult with a professional to be sure you do not have a genital herpes
infection.
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