Symptoms:
Sores appear where the infection entered your body. You can spread the infection by touching a sore and then rubbing or scratching another area of your body, including your eyes.
Men and women can develop sores on the:
Buttocks and thighs
Anus
Mouth
Urethra (the tube that allows urine to drain from the bladder to the outside)
Women can also develop sores in or on the:
Vaginal area
External genitals
Cervix
Men can also develop sores in or on the:
Penis
Scrotum
Recurrences are common
Genital herpes is different for each person. The signs and symptoms may recur, off and on, for years. Some people experience numerous episodes each year. For many people, however, the outbreaks are less frequent as time passes.
During a recurrence, shortly before sores appear, you may feel:
Burning, tingling and itching where the infection first entered your body
Pain in your lower back, buttocks and legs.
However, recurrences are generally less painful than the original outbreak, and sores generally heal more quickly.
There are three major drugs commonly used to treat genital herpes symptoms: acyclovir (Zovirax), famciclovir (Famvir), and valacyclovir (Valtrex). These are all taken in pill form.
Overnight treatments with RDPV3 on the Genital Herpes Set
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