Genital herpes type 1

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Diseases do great harm to our health, so we should strive for timely detection and timely diagnosis and treatment, especially for genital herpes, the earlier the better. However, many people in our life are not very clear about the early common symptoms of genital herpes. After finding out this problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now my condition is getting better. Let me talk about the symptoms of type 1 genital herpes today.

Genital herpes type 1

First: genital herpes is symptomatic in the early stage. Genital herpes is an inflammatory and recurrent sexually transmitted disease caused by herpes simplex virus invading the skin and mucous membrane of genital parts. The early symptoms of the disease are mass blisters in the vulva, local burning or tingling sensation, ulceration or shallow ulcer after about 6 days, conscious pain.

Secondly: we can judge by some symptoms, genital herpes HSV infection after an average of about 4 to 5 days, vulva affected part of the first burning sensation, immediately occurred in groups of papules, can be one or more clusters, followed by the formation of blisters. After a few days, it developed into pustules, which broke into erosion or shallow ulcers, felt pain, and finally scabbed and healed. The course of disease was about 2-3 weeks.

Finally, genital herpes is serious, and skin lesions will occur. Skin lesions are mostly found in the foreskin, glans, coronal sulcus and penis of male, and occasionally seen in the urethral orifice. Male homosexuality can develop anorectal HSV-2 infection, which incidence rate is second only to gonorrhea induced proctitis. The clinical manifestations include anorectal pain, constipation, increased secretion and rapid internal pressure. In sigmoidoscopic examination, congestion, bleeding and ulcer were common in the lower rectal mucosa.

matters needing attention

If a male friend suffers from genital herpes, genital herpes will damage the patient's urethra. In daily life, the patient will find that his urethra is not suitable, and there are often overflowing urine, gross hematuria, discharge from the urethra, urethral obstruction, poor urination or dysuria. These symptoms are more obvious in men than in women.