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HERPES WHAT IS HERPES? Type 1 Herpes Simplex surface on the lips and face and are fluid filled blisters that can be very tender, tingling and painful. The blisters begin healing by drying up and crusting and then pink healed skin is appears as the crusting dissipates. Type 2 Herpes Simplex most often manifests as painful sores, with a burning sensation in the genital area which is most acute during urination. Although it is most common on the vagina and penis, it can occur on the cervix. Type 2 Herpes is most commonly spread through sexual intercourse. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS? HOW IS IT SPREAD? HOW LONG DOES IT
LAST? CAN IT COME BACK? If a primary infection develops into
an initial outbreak, it will occur within two to twenty days
after exposure with an infected person. Symptoms can be as mild
as tingling and as severe as a large painful sore. Blisters
and sores from the first infection take seven to ten days to
heal, with the most acute phase occurring in days two through
five. Once the sores heal, the virus lies dormant in the nerve
cells and may not recur. However, it usually does. When people experience a recurrence,
it is frequently not as intense as the primary outbreak, in
terms of length or severity. Most often, it recurs in the same
location as the primary infection. Stress, fatigue, colds, weakened
immune system, and sun exposure can trigger a recurrent outbreak.
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