Most genital herpes sores are red, swollen, large sores.
If you want to see what they look like then just do an image search using a search engine like Yahoo or Google. Just a warning though, they aren't pretty pictures!
2007-08-23 12:53:59
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answered by Alli 7
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2016-05-01 11:15:12
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answered by Love 3
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2016-08-13 10:42:36
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answered by ? 4
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It's a sore. It looks somewhat like a cold sore on a person's lip but usually a lot smaller.
If you have a sore on your genitals you NEED to ben seen by a clinician to have the sore cultured and diagnosed while the sore is still there for accurrate diagnosis. Once the sore heals you can not be tested for herpes unless you get a sore again later which may never happen or may not happen for a while. If you have any concern and you have anything that even looks like a sore get an appt. ASAP. When you are calling to schedule your appt. tell the person on the phone that you have a sore on your genitals and want it cultured ASAP--express to them the sense of urgency. Advocate for yourself. Get an exam.
2007-08-22 18:48:23
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answered by sweetpea77thst 4
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2015-07-09 01:18:41
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answered by Anonymous
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check out this website
http://www.cdc.gov/std/Herpes/STDFact-Herpes.htm
2007-08-23 13:02:33
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answered by juneaulady 4
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