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Is it possible for someone with genital herpes to have outbreaks several times a week? |
I keep getting these (completely painless and with no visible blisters) little red scratch-like marks on various parts of my body several times a week and then they fade away in 1-2 days. I have had 2 blood tests for herpes that both came out negative, so maybe that's not what it is. But this is driving me crazy. I have always heard that when people have herpes recurrent outbreaks can occur a few times a year but is it possible to have recurrent outbreaks several times a week? http://genitalherpestreatment.blogspot.c... .Anything is Possible with Herpes. For most people, the first indication of infection starts between two to 12 days after exposure to the virus. The development of Genital herpes symptoms may take longer or be less severe in some people, especially those who have previously developed partial immunity to the herpes virus from having facial herpes, e.g. cold sores. Genital herpes Symptoms can start with tingling, itching, burning or pain followed by the appearance of painful red spots which, within a day or two, evolve through a phase of clear, fluid-filled blisters which rapidly turn whitish-yellow. The blisters burst, leaving painful ulcers that dry, scab over and heal in approximately 10 days. Sometimes the development of new blisters at the early ulcer stage can prolong the episode. On the other hand, the blister stage may be missed completely and ulcers may appear like small cuts or cracks in the skin. Much more great informative Herpes Treatment options and links to Herpes pictures. I hope this herpes information helps you make the right decisions Dear. good luck. Source(s): http://genitalherpestreatment.blogspot.c... Well, it's probably not herpes since both test were negative. But that doesn't mean you don't have some other STD. Is this in the genital area or on other parts of your body? Please go to the doctor. it's probably the same outbreak, if what you're referring to is herpes at all. they tend to last for a week or two. you can have multiple outbreaks in a month though, or another outbreak in less than a month since the last one. it definitely does not sound like herpes. sounds like a rash. |
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