You are confused about Herpes! Herpes does not appear on your face as a wart !! Although you can get STD warts and they are on your private area !! not face! Fever blisters (Herpes type 1) get on your lips ! Herpes 2 gets on your private parts and is an STD !! I'm not sure if i got the numbering right but there is two types of herpes,one on the mouth/lips, and one on the private parts that can speard to other place if you touch it and touch another part of your body!! So never touch a sore without wahing your hands,cause you can get it in your eyes or mouth too !!! The STD herpes you get from someone else by having sexuaul contact with a person that has it can lay dormant in your body for years and you may not have a break out for years to come! If this happens you may nver know who gave it to you !! Some people just carry herpes and they don't ever break out with sores but they can give it to someone else through contact !! These people are callled shedders!! They only carry the virus in them and give it to others!! everybody is different when it comes to getting the systoms of hereps, some break out every month and some don't break out often at all !! Some get alot of sores on them and some get only a few!! I do know that herpes can stay dormant( asleep) in your body for yrs and you don't even know you have it, until you one day get a sore !!! or sores!! Just because you got herpes doesn't mean that your partner gave them to you either !! You could of had them for years and just know finding out!!! They may just now start showing up after all that time and you never knew it!! If you don't have herpes then you should always have protected sex incase someone is a shedder of herpes, cause you wouldn't even know they had hereps cause it don't show up on them or hurt them!! You need to look up herpes online to get the right info!! so you will know more about it and understand it more! It is still hard to understand even after you read about it!!! it is weird to me!!
2007-04-28 16:15:34
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answered by monkeymomma46 5
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2016-09-01 12:33:16
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answered by Harrison 3
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2015-07-08 11:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The short answer is that you never know. An outbreak could manifest itself anytime after exposure however, typically it is said that after 10 to 21 days after exposure you will begin experiencing symptoms. If you are unsure, you must visit your GP. To learn more information about herpes visit: http://www.my-herpes-cure.info
Before considering the symptoms of herpes, it's important to make a distinction about what herpes actually is. The term herpes is often used as a shorthand reference for the outbreaks -- typically the outbreaks that appear in the genital area -- caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus. The Herpes Simplex Virus comes in two forms: Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV 1) and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV 2).
HSV 1 is the more typical of the two forms of the Herpes Simplex Virus, and is remarkably common: it's thought that up to 90% of adults are infected with HSV 1. When HSV 1 infection produces symptoms, these symptoms most often appear about the mouth, though they may appear on other parts of the upper body as well. Because of the likelihood that symptoms will appear around the mouth, HSV 1 infection is often referred to as oral herpes.
HSV 2 is thought to occur in roughly 1 in 5, or 20%, of adults. When HSV 2 infection produces symptoms, these symptoms most often appear in the genital area, though symptoms can appear on other body areas just below the waist as well. Because of the tendency for HSV 2 symptoms to appear in the genital area, HSV 2 infection is often referred to as genital herpes.
Note that HSV 1 can infect the genitals, and HSV 2 can infect the area around the mouth. While the two strains of the Herpes Simplex Virus show symptoms most often in one particular body area or another, and tend to be most effective within that particular area, they are not absolutely confined.
Though HSV 1 and HSV 2 represent different virus strains, when either shows symptoms the symptoms are usually very similar. The most common symptom of HSV is no symptom at all: HSV infection typically does not produce recognizable physical symptoms. In this respect, HSV infection is usually a silent condition. When HSV infection does produce symptoms, these symptoms can vary from person to person, but tend to appear in a cycle: discomfort or tingling or even a burning sensation in the affected area, followed by the appearance of a blister or cluster of blisters that fill with fluid and break, then scab over and heal. Without treatment, HSV symptoms will run their course within two weeks or so. Symptoms typically clear considerably faster than this when effective treatment is used.
2007-05-05 01:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not a certian. When signs do occur, they typically appear as one or more blisters on or around the genitals or rectum. The blisters break, leaving tender ulcers (sores) that may take two to four weeks to heal the first time they occur. Typically, another outbreak can appear weeks or months after the first, but it almost always is less severe and shorter than the first episode. Although the infection can stay in the body indefinitely, the number of outbreaks tends to go down over a period of years.
2007-04-28 14:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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3 weeks incubation
no cure for it
for life on and off 1 or 2 times a month
painfull
2007-05-06 10:10:49
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answered by razorraul 6
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You need to research what Herpes is all about. You don't get warts on your face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-05-04 18:57:30
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answered by Jan C 7
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ok, first of all it doesnt apear as warts, but it takes 3 to 21 days to apear on you face(mouth) or genitals. see a dr at first signs of it
2007-04-28 14:07:11
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answered by sweeTie 4
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It all depends. It won't be a wart.
2007-05-02 09:09:37
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answered by Foxalot 3
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