That depends on the severity of the attack and the individual. Some people get lesions down low, others may experience other symptoms including flu like symptoms.
2007-01-29 11:52:57
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answered by Shelley 4
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2015-05-01 01:47:31
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answered by Karlene 1
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I have genital herpes and the only thing that happens is that I develop pimples on my penis, but I don't feel sick or get any other reaction that I am aware of.
2007-01-29 11:47:39
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answered by Dale 6
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Usually, the skin gets blisters in what ever area it came in contact with to get herpes. For example, you can have it on your mouth for (a reason I won't post because there might be kids here >.>) numerous reasons.
Also, if you're just talking about what happens, the area will have pimple-like bumps that pop. That's what usually spreads it, as well. Other things may happen in that area, or they can get sick while having the breakout.
2007-01-29 11:54:11
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answered by Charlene 1
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www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/Fact_Sheets/facts_Genital_Herpes.htm
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2007-01-29 11:47:17
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answered by juneaulady 4
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