Herpes is a disease that is almost universal in age and gender. This disease is likely to occur in those who are in poor condition. After getting herpes, small bumps will appear on the surface of the patient's skin. These small bumps will make the patient feel itchy and look a little red. Therefore, it is necessary to treat it in time at this time, because this disease is very easy to infect. So what are the symptoms of herpes in women? Women with herpes infection have no symptoms or only feel slight discomfort in the genital area. Some patients develop herpes (small blisters) or ulcers around the vagina, and even extend into the vagina. These ulcers often cause pain and itching, and are often accompanied by redness and swelling of the genital area (vulva). Many women experience pain when urinating, and may mistakenly think it is a bladder infection before discovering the ulcer. In the early stage of the disease, the ulcer lasts for as little as a week, but usually for 2-3 weeks. When the old ulcer begins to heal, a new ulcer will reappear. The lymph nodes in the groin will also become painful and swollen. In the first week of the disease, there will be symptoms similar to influenza, such as fever, headache or body aches. After the first infection, it usually recurs several times within a year, but the pain will be less than the first time, the contagiousness will also be reduced, and the duration will be reduced by half. The course of the disease is that before the ulcer appears, the skin around the genitals will have itching, tingling or burning, which lasts for about two days. Some women will have frequent attacks, and some may have an attack once a month. When you have herpes infection, you may have no symptoms or only slight discomfort in the genital area. Some patients may develop herpes (small blisters) or ulcers around the vagina, and even extend into the vagina. These ulcers often cause pain and itching in patients, and are often accompanied by redness and swelling of the genital area (vulva). Many women experience pain when urinating, and may mistakenly think it is a bladder infection before they find the ulcer. In the early stage of the disease, the ulcer lasts for at least a week, but usually for 2-3 weeks. When the old ulcer begins to heal, a new ulcer will reappear. The lymph nodes in the groin may also become painful and swollen. In the first week of the onset of the disease, symptoms similar to influenza such as fever, headache or body aches may occur. After the first infection, it usually recurs several times within a year, but the pain will be less than the first time, the infectiousness will also be reduced, and the duration will be reduced by half. The course of the disease is that before the ulcer appears, the skin around the genitals will itch, tingle or burn for about two days. Some women will have frequent attacks, and some may have an attack once a month. |
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