May 05, 2014
Herpes Symptoms
The
symptoms caused by the herpes simplex virus HSV can vary from person to
person, with many people having no noticeable outbreaks or symptoms and
are known as being asymptomatic carriers of the virus.
Symptoms of a Herpes simplex infection
The
first outbreak | Cycle of a typical outbreak | Recurrences | What
brings on or "triggers†symptoms? | Prodromal symptoms (warning
symptoms) | Mistaken Conditions | Routine Check-ups |
The first outbreak…
Common experiences:
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 before
the body is able to trigger the immune response.CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE...
Symptoms will generally develop within 2 to 20 days after contact has been made with the virus.
Symptoms may continue for up to 2 weeks and can be sever or mild depending on your.
In some cases the first attack sometimes visible sores last between 10 – 21 days.
The infected area:
Has
a hot burning sensation Skin becomes red and sensitive. Forms inflamed
clusters of blisters develop around infected area. Blisters open and
weep fluid Blisters crust over, form a scab, and heal.
Flu like symptoms are often felt:
Swollen lymph glands
Headache
Muscle ache
Fever
Lower back pain
When
the herpes simplex virus infects new skin cells it reproduces itself by
invading and hijacking the cells, it then begins to multiply. This
process causes skin redness, irritation and sensitive. Blisters or bumps
may appear on the genital area, the blisters first opening, then
healing with the regeneration of new skin tissue.
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