Yeah, it does sounds like herpes. Your symptoms were the same as mine (sharp pain, appearance of a cut - which is actually a line of little blisters). BUT, like the 1st person said, don't tak our advice, go see a doctor for a professional opinion.
2007-01-28 14:18:51
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answered by TwinkaTee 6
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2016-08-10 00:55:58
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-01 12:26:15
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answered by ? 3
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Relies what kind of herpes the individual has. I imply theres variety 1 and 2. I suppose one is most likely cold sores and close to every body has had in their existence time and goes away on its possess. However style 2 is probably genital herpes and is transmitted through sexual contact, so if they'd kind 2 in the throat which might of happened from oral sex with an contaminated associate. However no longer everybody suggests signs of herpes for years, or months, thats why alot of times people do not consider they have whatever and then move it alongside to other partners :S. And its horrifying 1 in four have herpes or 1 in 5 whatever scary like that. However It doesnt invariably exhibit up on your blood both due to the fact style 2, stays to your fearful system and commonly comes out very little, or on no account. So its most of the time unattainable to say....... I would inform your buddy to preserve getting checked out (by way of blood exams for herpes) every month to look if whatever indicates up or faster if there are any blisters!
2016-08-10 13:57:10
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answered by calles 4
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relies upon what style of herpes the guy has. I advise theres style one million and a couple of. i've got faith one is in many situations chilly sores and basically approximately all people has had of their existence time and is going away by skill of itself. whether style 2 is in many situations genital herpes and is transmitted via sexual touch, so if that they had style 2 interior the throat that would of got here approximately from oral intercourse with an contaminated companion. whether no longer all people shows signs and indications of herpes for years, or months, thats why alot of situations people do no longer think of they have something and then bypass it alongside to different companions :S. And its frightening one million in 4 have herpes or one million in 5 something frightening like that. whether it doesnt constantly take place on your blood the two because of the fact style 2, remains on your worried gadget and particularly circumstances comes out little or no, or under no circumstances. So its exceedingly lots impossible to assert....... i could tell your buddy to maintain getting regarded at (by skill of blood tests for herpes) each month to work out if something shows up or quicker if there are any blisters!
2016-11-27 22:12:13
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answered by ? 4
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There are two strains of the herpes virus: Herpes Simplex Type 1 and Herpes Simplex Type 2. Herpes Simplex 1 is responsible for oral herpes, more commonly known as cold sores, which generally show up on or around the mouth. Herpes Simplex 2 is responsible for genital herpes and is considered to be a sexually transmitted disease.
When Will the Symptoms of Herpes Appear?
Once you have been exposed to the virus through direct skin-to-skin contact, it can take anywhere from two to 20 days before your first episode of symptoms of genital herpes will occur. While the first outbreak of herpes is usually the worst one you will experience, as much as 60% of those infected with the virus will fail to notice any symptoms because the outbreak is so mild. Even if you do not have any symptoms, though, you can still pass on the virus to your sexual partners.
On average, the first herpes outbreak in men lasts about two weeks while in women the average is three weeks. Additionally, because women frequently experience their herpes sores in the vagina, many may mistake the few herpes symptoms they have for some other type of infection. You may confuse herpes with an outbreak of boils. Boils are larger and more painful, but a variety of boil treatments are available. It is not uncommon for a woman infected with the herpes virus to be misdiagnosed with a yeast infection, pelvic inflammatory disease or an inflamed cervix (cervicitis). While women frequently develop vaginal herpes, it is also possible to develop lesions on the vulva, cervix, urethra, anus, thighs and buttocks. If you have unusual vaginal discharge or persistent vaginal discomfort, it is a good idea to be tested for herpes.
Genital Herpes Symptoms
The most common sign of herpes is red, sensitive skin that develops sores or blisters (often referred to as herpes bumps). These lesions usually show up in and around the genital area, although female symptoms of herpes may cause these blisters to develop inside the vagina. Other signs and symptoms of genital herpes include:
Swollen lymph glands in the groin
Headaches
Muscle aches
Fever
Lower back pain
In women, herpes symptoms can also include vaginal discharge and pain or a burning sensation when urinating. About 25% of women will develop meningitis as a complication of their first herpes outbreak while another 10% to 15% will have troubles urinating because of their herpes.
Recurrent Herpes Outbreaks
Of those people who experienced an outbreak of herpes sores when they were first infected, 80% will go on to have recurrent outbreaks. Although these outbreaks tend to be less severe and shorter in duration than the first outbreak, they can still be just as uncomfortable. Additionally, a person is more likely to pass on the virus when they experience an outbreak.
Prior to the recurrent breakout, though, many individuals tend to experience "warning symptoms" that they are about to have another herpes episode. Often, an individual will have some pain or discomfort in the area that is infected before their herpes sores develop. During this time, you are considered to be very contagious despite the absence of herpes blisters.
Herpes Treatment
Although there is no herpes cure, there are various herpes medications available that can ease the discomfort of your symptoms and shorten the length of the herpes outbreak.
2007-01-27 06:03:54
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answered by fxysxysrkly 4
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assumption leads to errors.
Before you give anyboby else head, do yourself a favor and get to the doctor.
He knows better about STDS and note that there are other STDS that can go from genital to your mouth, so check it out.
cheers
2007-01-27 04:51:12
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answered by H Vice 3
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go get tested.
2007-01-27 16:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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