I believe the first answerer has covered all the early symtoms quite well, if at all concerned seek medical opinion as the earlier you can be diagnosed then with prescribed medication(valtrex) the easier it will be to manage.♥
2007-06-27 16:55:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-02 19:36:52
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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2015-09-18 01:39:27
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answered by Byron 1
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The primary outbreak of genital herpes tends to last longer and be more severe than subsequent (recurrent) outbreaks. Symptoms of a primary outbreak may include:
* Flulike symptoms, such as fever, headache, and muscle aches. These symptoms usually get better within a week.
* Tingling, burning, itching, and redness at the site where an outbreak is about to occur (prodrome).
* Painful, itchy blisters on the vulva or inside the vagina. Blisters may also appear on the anus, buttocks, or thighs, either alone or in clusters. They may be barely noticeable or as large as a coin.
* Blisters that break and become shallow, painful, oozing sores.
* Swollen and tender lymph nodes in the groin.
* Painful urination.
* Abnormal vaginal or urethral discharge.
Occasionally a person will experience symptoms months or even years after being infected, making it very difficult to identify the sex partner who was the source of the infection.
http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/hw270613/te3045;_ylt=AqGM9M3YpZYc7Nvs3iQnU6fXNLUF
2007-06-27 16:12:31
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answered by Alli 7
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my first symtom was a pimple likething on my vagina the day of the breakout i was extremely dizzy and felt as if i was going 2 pass out
2007-06-27 16:48:54
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answered by Anonymous
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you get sores on ur genital area that really hurt and tingle
2007-06-27 17:15:21
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answered by brooklyn n 2
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