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Written by Patricia Conley
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Herpes Phases While the process described provides a basic overview of what happens when someone has vaginal herpes or penal herpes, it is not complete. The outbreak happens in several phases. The outbreak itself will last about two weeks. During the first phase of an outbreak, the skin is inflamed and sometimes swollen. For the individual, the area is red, uncomfortable and often is itchy. This area then forms blisters. Often, they are very small but nearly always have a fluid within them. They look like bumps on the skin. From this point, the blisters will break open, causing a painful, ulcerated area. After being broken open, the ulcers on the skin will dry out over a few days. Once dry, they will scab over. |
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Written by Patricia Conley
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How Penal And Vaginal Herpes Spreads Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease. Therefore it most often spreads through sexual contact with someone that has the condition. |
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Written by Patricia Conley
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Vaginal Herpes And Other Types Explained Vaginal herpes is a form of the sexually transmitted disease herpes which is caused by a virus rather than bacteria. The virus is called the Herpes Simplex Virus or HSV. There are two types of this condition that could be affecting you: Type I and Type II. |
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