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what are the most common symtoms of this Most people with genital herpes have no symptoms or have very mild symptoms that go unnoticed or are not recognized as being a sign of infection. The most common symptom is a cluster of blistery sores 鈥?usually on the vagina, vulva, cervix, penis, buttocks, or anus. Symptoms may last several weeks and go away. They may return in weeks, months, or years. Basically the blister like herpetic rash. http://medpics.findlaw.com/imagesthumbs/... You may get what looks like small puss filled pimples in the genital area. Do not burst or pop them. They will go away on their own within a week and will not even leave a mark of ever being there. When they burst, they usually burn a bit. Just before an outbreak, you may also feel a strange sensitivity along the back sides of your thighs. Please provide additional information: The symptoms of an initial Herpes infection can include: |
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