Early Genital Herpes Symptoms in Women
The greatest problem with genital herpes is that the infected person is usually not aware of it. The genital herpes symptoms in women are usually mismatched with yeast infection (itching and pricking in the genital area).
Genital herpes is an infection caused by the HSV (Herpes Simplex Virus) . There are two types of HSV that can cause genital herpes and the HSV type 2 is the most common cause of genital herpes.
The symptoms usually start 2-20 days after infection and they last for several weeks, and the first symptoms of herpes are usually worse at the beginning. At first, genital herpes starts with painful itching aqueous blisters that appear on or near the sexual organs. Women can also have a vaginal discharge.
In women the bubbles may appear on the vulva, the birth canal, neck womb, anus, buttocks, and thighs.
The bubbles then burst, and painful skin irritations (blisters) appear. They usually disappear after 7 to 14 days, but the virus stays in the body. The virus can be re-activated periodically (5-8 times a year), and it is usually triggered by stress, cold, fever, menstruation or sexual intercourse.
Some patients can feel the outbreak when they see some warning signs like a tingling, and then they are extremely contagious even though the skin looks normal. The symptoms appear at the same or nearly the same place as before. The outbreaks decrease gradually during time.
Genital herpes symptoms in women can be treated in various ways. There are numerous conventional and alternative treatments. If you start experiencing genital herpes symptoms, the best thing would be to go to see a doctor immediately.
You can also read about genital herpes symptoms in men from Intelligent Mag