Most people get their first outbreak anywhere from 2 - 20 days after being infected with the virus. However, everyone is different! It can take months and even years sometimes to experience the initial outbreak or primary outbreak. Some people will NEVER get an outbreak.
I had my first outbreak about 10 days after I had sex with a guy who had it and didn't tell me.
I've never heard of black spots being related to genital herpes though.
Your best bet is to see your doctor and have them take a look at you. They can properly diagnose you and offer/provide treatment if necessary. While you are there you might want to ask them to test your for STDs, including a herpes blood test. Good luck to you!
2007-08-08 16:16:23
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2016-12-25 01:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-05-01 03:56:53
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answered by Chrystal 1
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I'm not really sure if thats herpes or not?? I have genital herpes myself, and I've never heard of black spots in that area. You might want to get checked out for that one. If you wanna know what genital herpes looks like,I'll tell you. It's kind of like a fever blister but in your genital area. It's an open blister, so when you have to use the restroom, it's probably going to hurt like hell. It will last for about 1 to 2 weeks. depending on the person really. If you have sex with someone who has genital herpes, you may get visible signs of it within 1 to 10 days from the time of the contact. You should really start using protection when you have sex, and always remember that protection doesnt always protect you from STD's and AID's, so always be cautious....good luck.
2007-08-08 16:33:13
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answered by stubbs22 1
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It takes a few months for you to test positive if you have it, usually like at least 2 months. You probably contracted the virus if you're having the symptoms you mentioned. Black spots are related to the hpv virus i believe and not the herpes. Herpes is really easy to get, and really its more of a social dilemna than a serious medical condition. Take my advice and get Licorice Root with Glycyrrhizin, it could possibly kill the virus since you have just been recently infected.
2007-08-08 15:35:26
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answered by Anonymous
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First episodes of genital herpes are characterized by fever, headache, malaise, and muscle aches. Locally, pain, itching, dysuria, vaginal and urethral discharge, and tender enlarged lymph nodes may be present. Lesions may be present in various stages including vesicles, pustules, and ulcers.
http://www.health-science-report.com/alotek/topics5/article200/
http://www.cdc.gov/std/Herpes/STDFact-Herpes.htm
You can search the internet for pictures....
2007-08-08 15:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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it usally doesnt show up that fast.some people have it and dont know it.It depends on a breck out.sounds like yeast infection.however im no doctor might check it out with the pros..........
2007-08-08 16:37:36
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answered by dcrc93 7
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you got a nasty case of scumitis.......
2007-08-08 19:51:41
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answered by john doe 5
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