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What is justation period when exposed to genital herpes? |
What is justation period when exposed to genital herpes? Actually, what you mean is incubation period, which is the time from infection to symptoms. And its usually from 2-20 days, but can be a lot longer, and some people never get an outbreak. If you are concerned, ask your doc for a type specific IgG herpes blood test. That is an antibody test, and antibodies can take up to 4 months to show up, so you might have to wait to get an accurate result. Source(s): http://www.herpesdiagnosis.com/... http://www.westoverheights.com/freebookt... http://www.racoon.com/herpes/ I don't know, but it's gestation, not justation. Gestation period is the time when the virus is spreading through your system, before you start to show symptoms that you have the virus. That's why you don't play outside of marriage. Even if you think you are being safe, you can spread herpes through oral contact or just through your hands. No touchy. did you try webmd ? not sure what the answer is just know its one that not curableGenital herpes Genital herpes (also called HSV infection) is a common viral infection that may cause skin blisters and sores in the genital area. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is often spread by sexual contact with someone who has herpes blisters or sores present. Many people with genital herpes infections do not have visible symptoms. Symptoms may include: Tingling, burning, or pain in the genital area, often before blisters appear. Difficult or painful urination. Appearance of red areas (usually, tiny blisters that break, leaving small, painful sores) on the genitals. Herpes can be spread by touching a sore, such as by having sexual contact with a person who has sores on the genitals. However, the virus can be spread even when a person does not have visible blisters or sores. Some people may have only a single outbreak of herpes. Other people will have repeated outbreaks. If a woman has herpes blisters when she delivers a baby, the virus can spread to the baby and cause nervous system or eye problems. For this reason, if a woman has a genital herpes outbreak at the time of delivery, a cesarean delivery will be recommended. Medication can reduce the number and severity of herpes outbreaks, but it cannot cure the infection. webmd http://www.ask.com/web?q=what+is+gestati... |
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