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Common Herpes Symptoms for Female OccurrencesSubmitted by trprice7 Thu, 1 Jan 2009
When it comes to female symptoms, herpes outbreaks can sometimes be clearly visible on the outside the vagina or hidden inside the vaginal wall. For help identifying possible symptoms associated with this annoying disease along with basic information about the virus, keep reading.
Herpes Basics There are two types of herpes. These are known as Herpes Simplex Type 1 and Herpes Simplex Type 2. Simplex Type 1 generally refers to oral herpes, which are also known as cold sores. Simplex Type 2 refers to genital herpes and is thought of as a sexually transmitted disease. There is no cure for herpes, though outbreaks and spread of the virus can be controlled with drugs like Valtrex. The First Symptoms of a Herpes Outbreak After an initial exposure to the herpes virus, you will typically experience an outbreak within two to twenty days. Generally, the first outbreak is often the worst most intense, and it may also be the only occurrence. For many individuals, they will fail to notice any symptoms because their experience is so mild that it's seemingly unnoticeable. When it comes to female symptoms, herpes outbreaks will typically last three weeks for the first experience. If the patient endures subsequent outbreaks, these will usually be shorter (five to seven days). Often, internal herpes outbreaks can be mistaken for yeast infections or other health problems, so always have it checked out. In addition to herpes sores on or around the vagina, women may also get them on their anus, buttocks, vulva, cervix and thighs. The Sores and Signs of Herpes The most obvious signs of genital herpes is the development of small sores in or around the vagina. These are typically red, inflamed and filled with pus. They can appear as a single or multiple sores. Symptoms can vary though and may include headaches, swollen glands, back pain, aches and a low, but sustaining fever. For women, symptoms may also include painful or difficult urination. Because many of the symptoms listed above are common to the flu, it's important to have them checked out by your doctor. Secondary or Subsequent Herpes Outbreaks Typically, about four fifths of the people who have a first herpes outbreak will experience subsequent outbreaks during their lifetimes. Future outbreaks are typically shorter, less severe and limited to times when the immune system is weakened. Treating Herpes As mentioned earlier, herpes has no cure, but it can be controlled. Drugs like Valtrex and Famvir help control outbreaks and the spread of the disease. It's important to remember though that even with drugs and when you're not experiencing female symptoms, herpes is still transmittable. So, protect your husband.
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