Most people do not have apparent
symptoms for many months, or even years after becoming infected. Those who do
have symptoms during the initial period will usually notice them about 4-7 days
after being infected.
Primary infection symptoms
Primary infection is a term used for
an outbreak of genital herpes that occurs when a person is first infected.
Primary infection symptoms, if they
are experienced, are usually more severe than later recurrences.
Symptoms can last up to 20
days and may include:
§ Blisters
and ulceration on the cervix
§ Vaginal
discharge
§ Pain
when urinating
§ High
temperature (fever)
§ Malaise
(feeling unwell)
§ Cold
sores around the mouth
§ Red
blisters - these are generally painful; they soon burst and leave ulcers on the
external genital area, thighs, buttocks, and rectum
In most cases, the ulcers will heal,
and the patient will not have any lasting scars.
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