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Early Female Symptoms Of Herpes And Handling The Disease

Posted by bradleonard42 on July 30, 2009 at 6:19 AM

When it comes to female symptoms herpes, outbreaks can often be clearly visible on the outside of the vagina or hidden within the vaginal wall.

For help identifying possible symptoms related to this annoying illness along with basic info about the pathogen, keep reading.

About the disease

There are two types of this affliction. These are known as Herpes Simplex Type 1 and Herpes Simplex Type two. Simplex Type 1 typically pertains to oral herpes, which are also known as cold sores.

Herpes has no cure - however the illness, its outbreaks, and level of contagiousness can often be controlled with drug treatments.

First appearances of the disease

For many individuals, they are going to fail to note any symptoms because their experience is so mild that it's seemingly unnoticeable.

For female symptoms, outbreaks will often last approximately 3 weeks, though will often shorten for successive outbreaks. It is important for girls, especially those experiencing internal outbreaks, to not mistake a this condition for a yeast infection or pelvic inflammatory disease.

In addition to sores on or round the vagina, women may also get them on their anus, bum, vulva, cervix and thighs.

Clear appearances of the illness

The clearest indicator of genital herpes is the presence of sores or blisters in or round the vagina. Symptoms can vary though and may include headaches, distended glands, back pain, aches and a low, but sustaining fever. Getting pregnant with genital herpes can also be dangerous.

Secondary or successive Outbreaks

Of the people that experience a preliminary outbreak, roughly eighty p.c will be faced with successive outbreaks later in life. However, successive outbreaks tend to be shorter and less dreadful.

As mentioned earlier, herpes isn't curable, but it can be controlled. Drugs like Valtrex and Famvir help control outbreaks and the spread of the illness. It's important to remember though that even with substances and when you are not experiencing female symptoms, it is still transmittable. So, look after your husband.

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