Genital herbes?!


Question: 3 years ago there was a little red thing at right where I pee and it was burning A LOT when I pee. I didn't go to a doctor and a few weeks later I went back to normal. Recently I had the same problem, at the same place with the same symptoms. Do I have herbes? And is there a treatment for it, what should I do?

P.S. I'm a virgin.


Answers: 3 years ago there was a little red thing at right where I pee and it was burning A LOT when I pee. I didn't go to a doctor and a few weeks later I went back to normal. Recently I had the same problem, at the same place with the same symptoms. Do I have herbes? And is there a treatment for it, what should I do?

P.S. I'm a virgin.

What are the symptoms of herpes?
The symptoms of herpes can vary widely from person to person. When symptoms do appear during a first episode they usually appear within 2 to 10 days after infection and last an average of 2 to 3 weeks. Some of the earliest symptoms can include:
An itching or burning sensation
Pain in the legs, buttocks, or genital area
Vaginal discharge
A feeling of pressure or fullness in the abdominal area
A few days following the initial symptoms, sores or lesions erupt at the site of the infection. These sores can occur inside the vagina or on the cervix in women, as well as in the urinary passage in both men and women. Herpes lesions may first appear as small red bumps that develop into blisters which become painful, open sores. After several days these sores become crusted and then heal without scarring.

The first episode of genital herpes can also include symptoms such as:

fever
headache
muscle aches
urinary pain or difficulty
swollen glands in the groin area.
After genital herpes invades the skin or mucous membranes, the virus travels to the sensory nerves at the end of the spinal cord where it remains inside the nerve cells in an inactive state. Most people experience a monthly recurrence of symptoms. During a recurrent episode of genital herpes the virus travels along the nerves to the skin where it multiplies at or near the site of the original herpes lesions, causing new sores to appear.

HSV can reactivate without any visible sores or lesions being present. During these periods of active virus, small amounts of the virus can shed at or near the site of the original lesions from genital secretions or from indiscernible lesions. Shedding occurs without any accompanying discomfort and may only last a day or two, but it is possible to infect a sexual partner during this time.

just go to the doc to see instead of worrying yourself..

genital HERBES!?? i never heard of that term...lol and if you are talking about HERPES you should go to your gyno and go see what you have.

you need to see your GYN when you have the actual symptoms as it can be very hard otherwise to make an acurate diagnosis.

got to a clinic like planned parenthood. They have sliding scales depending on your income.

u and ryan will make a great item. he has a question like urs. check it out. u will fall in love....lmfao....smh

maybee you dont need money too see a doctor ,there should be a free std clinic somewhere neer you ,just call youre local hostpital to find out (:





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