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Herpes can appear any where on the body. The most common places are the genital area and the mouth area. A person can get it anywhere though including their fingers or eyes.

There are currently 8 different kinds of the herpes virus, which includes cold sores, genital herpes, shingles, and chicken pox.
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2006-09-10 23:26:22 · answer #1 · answered by Alli 7 · 0 0

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2016-05-01 16:26:05 · answer #2 · answered by Long 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-01 11:05:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

There are two types of herpes simplex virus: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Both virus types can cause sores around the mouth (herpes labialis) and on the genitals (genital herpes). Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV).
Cold sores sometimes called fever blisters, are groups of small blisters on the lip and around the mouth. The skin around the blisters is often red, swollen, and sore. The blisters may break open, leak a clear fluid, and then scab over after a few days. They usually heal in several days to 2 weeks.
The herpes simplex virus usually enters the body through a break in the skin around or inside the mouth. It is usually spread when a person touches a cold sore or touches infected fluid—such as from sharing eating utensils or razors, kissing an infected person, or touching that person's saliva. A parent who has a cold sore often spreads the infection to his or her child in this way. Cold sores can also be spread to other areas of the body.
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2015-01-25 08:50:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Any part of the body is possible. Around the mouth and in the genital area are most common, but you can get herpes anywhere. See a doctor if you think you might have herpes. There is no cure, but there are treatments.

Good Luck!

2006-09-10 17:58:56 · answer #5 · answered by LasVegasMomma 4 · 0 0

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Diarrhea can contribute to hemorrhoid formation because the bowel undergoes pressure strains due to the condition. Undue pressure on the veins that make up internal hemorrhoidal structures can worsen existing damage. Internal hemorrhoids are not visible, unless they proplapse (protrude) from the anus, either constantly or during a bowel movement. If this is the case, then you have a grade III or IV internal hemorrhoid. If the protrusion is on the anal verge or the area surrounding the anus, then its likely an external hemorrhoid. Reducing pressure from issues of diarrhea and constipation will help. Not straining during a bowel movement, not lifting heavy objects, not sitting for extended periods, all will help.

An external hemorrhoid is simply a vein located at the anal verge, the wall of which as weakened and protruded. Don't push on it, this will only increase pressure and worsen it. The body has to repair the vein wall and rebuild the integrity. This takes time, perhaps weeks, if all goes well. Use sitz baths and over-the-counter medications such as pads or creams to provide symptom relief in the interim. These won't solve the issue long term, but will give the tissue a better chance at self-healing.

Internal hemorrhoids are a different matter and require more intervention. Your best bet is to educate yourself about the condition, its causes and what options there are to treat it both short and long term. Don't ignore it though, hemorrhoids tend to become chronic in nature, lasting years or decades in some cases.

2014-12-21 05:42:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Penile area of the man and the "interior vaginal area of the woman." However, since there are few nerve endings inside the vaginal wall its hard for her to detect an outbreak. Also, BOTH sexes can have them around the Anus.

Also, at least 50,000 people a year go blind from Herpes that effects the eyes. By this I mean the back of the eyes, so be sure to talk to a doctor and be aware of your health, also if you have an eye infection and have herpes do not take "eye drops" that are Steroids in nature as this can make lesions on or inside the eye much worse.

2006-09-10 18:01:40 · answer #7 · answered by AdamKadmon 7 · 0 1

Commonly only on the genital area. That is why the name is genital herpes.


Symptoms Of Genital Herpes


Genital herpes shows different symptoms in different people. Some may have severe problems while others may get the symptoms so mildly that they may miss it for something else.

Genital herpes begins its first episode within a fortnight of contact. Some people get severe symptoms of herpes in this episode while others may get very mild symptoms of herpes during the first episode. The main symptom is appearance of lesions. These may be pimples or blisters which will crust and heal within a month. Painful urination and headache may occur during the first episode. Some people also show flu-like symptoms during the first episode. Some other people may get very mild symptoms and take them as insect bites, rashes, ringworm, etc. As these symptoms resolve soon, people are left unaware of the fact that they have herpes. Then, blisters appear on the genitals and near genitals. The common areas are: on the vulva, penis, near anus, thighs, and inside vagina.

In the next episodes, the symptoms of genital herpes may appear like: ingrown hair, insect bites, pimples, spots, etc. If blisters form, they crust over in few days and resolve. Most of the following episodes resolve much quickly than the first episode. Symptoms mimicking hemorrhoids may also appear on the anus. If you get repeated fissures or any other symptoms near or on the genitals, you should get screened for genital herpes. On average, a person having genital herpes from HSV2 may have three to four episodes of recurrence every year. Many times, despite the virus being active near the genitals, one may show no symptoms. That is called asymptomatic shedding . Many people feel some pain, tingling or itching before active onset of genital herpes. Within a day or two, lesions appear on the affected area.

2006-09-11 02:18:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There a different strains of herpes, like the genitial herpes and the herpes you get in your mouth, which are also called canker sores. Different herpes for different parts of the body.

2006-09-10 18:08:36 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

Please see the webpages for more details and images on Herpes labialis and Herpes simplex virus.
Because the virus is transmitted through secretions from the oral or genital mucosa (skin), common sites of infection in men include the shaft and head of the penis, the scrotum, inner thighs, and anus. The labia, vagina, cervix, anus, and inner thighs are common sites in women. The mouth can also be a site of infection in both sexes.

2006-09-10 19:21:42 · answer #10 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 0 0

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