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Symptoms of Herpes – What are they?

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Symptoms of Herpes – What are they?

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Symptoms do vary, with some people having very severe symptoms and others having no real noticeable symptoms. Early symptoms may include: • a burning sensation in the genitals • lower back pain • pain when urinating • flu-like symptoms • small red bumps may appear in the genital area following earlier symptoms, later developing into painful blisters, which crust over, form a scab, and heal. GENITAL HERPES: THE FIRST OUTBREAK Symptoms develop usually within 2 to 20 days after contact, but could continue up to 2 weeks, The first infection may be so mild it goes unnoticed, whilst in some cases, the first attack causes visible sores. Subsequent recurrences of the virus may cause an outbreak of blisters. Healing of the skin does not normally leave scarring. The virus then retreats into the nerves and lies dormant. If you are lucky enough to catch the virus in its early stages act as soon as you can with an application of Dynamiclears. New infections can be easy to combat and usually require

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