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Can you get a herpes outbreak from someone who is having an outbreak if you already have herpes?

Saturday, May 1st, 2010
schillingb asked:


me and the gf both have herpes, she had her out break and is better now...I am having and out break now...if we have sex ( I know it says to wait) but if we had sex would she get another out break from my open sores? or do outbreak come from other things?

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Can a herpes outbreak last over six weeks?

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
slmk2 asked:


I have not yet been tested for herpes but I have the symptoms of an itchy, red genital rash that I first noticed a month and a half ago. The rash still has not gone away, and still itches even though it has gotten better and worse at times. I've never heard of a herpes outbreak lasting this long. Any ideas or advice?

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Eye Herpes: Hot or Cold Compress for Relied?

Sunday, December 6th, 2009
*Astrid* asked:

I was recently diagnosed with Ocular (Eye) Herpes after seeing a dr. for the agonizing pain in my left eye of a scratching feeling. After he did a couple tests, he realized I had herpes in my eye. And no it's not like the STD kind, its more like having a cold sore on your lips.

Anyhow, he gave me drops to clear it up but in the meantime, how can I get relief from the pain? I take aspirin, but I'm wondering would it be better to use a cold compress with ice or a warn compress

Will you breath a sigh of relief that it turns out Ol’Joker doesn’t have swine flu after all?

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
The Joker asked:


It turned out to be just a herpes outbreak.

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How do you know when a herpes outbreak is coming?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Sarah H asked:


I just first outbreak two or three weeks ago..And i noticed i still have swollen glands. At night i have occasional itch. Idk it that is becuase of my pad(on period) Or because of herpes coming. What are all the signs and how to prevent blisters.
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could it be the start of a herpes outbreak?

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
bianca asked:


i have one bump on my upper leg. could it be the start of a herpes outbreak? it is just one bump but i dont know. im new to all this. only had an outbreak once.

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Sunday, August 30th, 2009
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How long can a herpes outbreak last?

Sunday, July 12th, 2009
Calliegirl asked:


My husband gave me herpes about three months ago. I am still having my first outbreak: it never went away and it is showing no signs of slowing down. I had a bad reaction to valtrex and famvir (almost all the side effects) and so now I am on acyclovir -- two pills 5 times a day -- which I started today -- we'll see if the allergic reaction continues. I have also been taking L-Lysine and several other supplements and immunity boosters. I have read that most outbreaks -- even first ones -- last only a few weeks. Has anyone heard of an outbreak lasting more than three months? I am suffering with the flu symptoms and fatigue along with the itching and burning. I have no other auto-immune related illnesses. What can be done to help this go away?

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101 Things You Need to Know About Herpes!

Saturday, June 6th, 2009
Dylan Morris asked:


 



Genital herpes is caused by two forms of the herpes simplex viruses: HSV-1 or HSV-2.



Most oral herpes is caused by HSV-1, and most genital herpes is caused by HSV-2.



Most people do not show signs or symptoms from HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection.



at least 45 million people ages 12 and older, or 20% of U.S. adolescents and adults, have had genital herpes.



Genital HSV-2 infection is more common in women (approximately one out of four women) than in men (almost one out of eight).



Both herpes Type 1 and 2 can be transmitted by contact with the sores that the herpes viruses cause, but also between outbreaks (sometimes called OBs) via “shedding” from skin that does not have a sore on it.



Herpes transmission frequently occurs from an infected partner who does not have a visible sore, and may not even know that he or she is infected with the virus.



Genital OBs of HSV-1 recur less frequently than genital outbreaks caused by HSV-2.



First symptoms of genital herpes, they can be quite intense. Subsequent OBs are more mild. Symptoms can include:



small area of redness, sometimes with raised bumps or fluid-filled blisters;



Itching, burning or tingling in the genital area;



Flu-like symptoms (headache, swollen glands, fever);



Painful urination and/or discharge.



Initial herpes outbreak usually occurs within two weeks after the virus is transmitted, and the sores usually heal within two to four weeks.



Sometimes, a person does not become aware of the infection until years after it is acquired.



Do not squeeze OB blisters because that may cause infection to spread.



Genital herpes infection can be more severe in people with immune systems depressed due to other causes.



Genital herpes can cause psychological distress in people who know they are infected, due particularly to the attached social stigma.



Any area in the groin can be affected by genital herpes.



Herpes is not the only infection that causes genital sores. Bacterial infections have also been known to cause sores that resemble herpes sores. So, it's best to get tested.



Genital herpes can lead to potentially fatal infections in babies.



Genital herpes can sometimes be diagnosed by visual inspection of the outbreak, or by taking an actual sample from a sore.



The only sure way to avoid getting herpes and other STDs is abstinence, or a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship with someone who is not infected.



If you inform your partner of your herpes, you can discuss it instead of making excuses as to why you don’t want to have sex.



Genital herpes caused by HSV-2 carries an 80-90% chance of OBs.



Genital herpes caused by HSV-1 carries a 50% chance of OBs.



OB sores can occur in areas that are not covered by a latex condom, so condoms are not fool-proof in protecting from contracting genital herpes.



Even if a person does not have any symptoms he or she can still infect sex partners.



You can’t get herpes from swimming pools, towels or toilet seats.



Frequency and severity of herpes OBs vary between individuals.



The most common symptom of genital herpes is one or more sores or blisters that appear on the genitals, anus, buttocks.



Some things thought to trigger Obs are:



stress;



anxiety;



other illnesses;



menstruation;



and extreme weather exposure.



OBs are most common in the first year after infection with herpes.



Oftentimes signs like tingling, itching, numbness or tenderness where the sores will appear occur a few days before an OB.



Genital herpes can be well managed with medication, stress management and healthy eating.



Genital herpes infections almost never cause long-term damage in healthy adults.



Research has shown that genital herpes does not cause cervical or any other types of cancers.



With proper treatment and open communication, most people with herpes find they can have normal, healthy, enjoyable relationships.



Symptoms of the herpes virus can be similar to symptoms of other diseases, so the best way to be sure whether you have it to get tested.



For immediate relief from an OB:



You can take warm baths or hold ice packs on the sores for several minutes.



You can wear loose cotton clothes to prevent chafing.



Keep the area dry with baby powder or cornstarch.



You can take aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen to relieve pain and fever.



Women who get herpes before becoming pregnant have a low risk of passing the virus to the baby.



Risk of infant herpes increases if mother gets herpes during final trimester of pregnancy.



A genital herpes diagnosis in a long-term, monogamous relationship does not mean a partner was unfaithful.



Herpes can be transmitted through oral sex.



There is no absolute cure for the herpes infection at this time.



If you have genital herpes, avoid (or reduce) activities that may affect OBs, like:



poor diet;



overexertion;



emotional or physical stress;



lack of sleep;



excess alcohol;



and surgical trauma.



Excessive friction during intercourse may trigger OBs.



Genital herpes does not mean that your sex life is over.



Approximately 70% of genital herpes cases result from asymptomatic shedding, when no signs or symptoms exist.



It's been reported that people who tell their partners of their diagnosis are rarely rejected.



Herpes has not been found to affect fertility or ability to have children.



Research suggests that when someone has both HIV and HSV, the HIV virus may be increased in genital secretions, increasing the risk of HIV transmission to sexual partners.



Cold sores and canker sores are not related, though people mistake the two.



Cold sores are contagious.



Canker sores are not contagious.



Cold sores appear around the mouth and symptoms include:



tiny, fluid-filled blisters or sores around the mouth, surrounded by red (inflamed) skin;



days before appearance of blisters soreness or tingling around mouth area;



and, discomfort and appearance of blisters generally last between 7 and 10 days.



Cold sores can sometimes be found on nostrils, chin or fingers.



Oral herpes OB can occur from contact with someone who has an active lesion through activities like sharing eating utensils, razors and towels.



Cold sores typically heal without medicine. But, you may want to seek medical attention if:



the blisters don't go away within one to two weeks;



you have a pre-existing health condition that has put your immune system at risk;



symptoms are severe;



you have frequent outbreaks;



or if eye irritation occurs.



Some people are at greater risk of contracting cold sores and should be avoided, including:



infants;



people with eczema;



or people with a suppressed immune system caused by cancer, AIDS or an organ transplant.



If herpes infects the eye, it can cause corneal scarring -- one of the major causes of blindness in the U.S.



Expectant mothers must alert their physician if either she or her partner has genital herpes.



To protect yourself and your partner from contracting oral herpes and to avoid spreading it to other body parts:



don't kiss or have skin contact with infected persons during an OB;



don't share items like eating utensils, towels, lip balm;



during OBs, wash your hands carefully and regularly;



use caution when touching other body parts, especially eyes and genitals;



avoid stressful situations, like cold or flu, lack of sleep or prolonged sun exposure without sunblock;



and, use sunblock on lips and face prior to prolonged sun exposure— in winter and summer.



In some cases, the decision to not use condoms may be agreed upon in a relationship where both partners understand the risks of contracting genital herpes.



Because of society’s negative misconceptions about genital herpes, you should prepare yourself before approaching others about the topic.



Discuss your genital herpes with a partner when you are not 'in the mood' for sex, when you're feeling confident, and when you can pay full attention to the conversation.



Anywhere you feel safe and comfortable is a good place to talk about herpes with a partner.



Discussing genital herpes may strengthen your relationship and bring you closer together as a couple.



Some people find that seeking counseling helps them cope with their diagnosis.



 

 



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how long after taking medication will a herpes outbreak last?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009
leshaunishere07 asked:


i found out i had herpes on sunday and i started taking medicine thurs. its now sunday and my urethritis is goin away but the herpes bumps seem to be gettin worse rather than better...btw, im takin acyclovir(200mg) 5x a day.

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Herpes and the Pain

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Jade Simpson asked:


These two types of herpes virus live in neurons lymph nodes near the site of infection. For cold sores pose latent virus in the region around the ATM nerves in the genital herpes virus poses latent in the lumbar area sacred. When the virus activates a symptom of fire is pain and tenderness in the nerve where the virus was alive.

This type of pain that the herpes virus inflicts on its host (or poor victim) is similar to the sciatic nerve pain, and that small continues, it is located on the site of the first infection. The pain is more radiant and can be incredibly intense. In genital herpes that can cause discomfort during the meeting, urinating and serious epidemics in the march may even aggravate the pain.

With cold sores (herpes), the pain can be aggravated by wind, salt or acidic foods and division if, in the corners of his mouth. As with any type of failure in the mouth, it is extremely difficult not to play with it with the language or teeth, which in turn, take longer to heal, but with the intense pain -- What are you doing?

A mixture of news and internal applications herbs help to minimize the pain while treating herpes virus. St John's Wort is a great herb to treat herpes, because it has an affinity for the virus, and has historically been used to treat nerve pain. St John's Wort is also a great Nervine often used to treat depression. Before considering the use of St John's Wort to treat herpes, it is crucial to check with a naturopath or medical herbs such as St. John's Wort not interact with some prescription medicines.

Propolis topical is extremely effective to minimize duplication and pain of a herpes outbreak. Studies have shown that propolis reduce recovery time and severity of the epidemic. Often, herbalists make a balm or ointment be applied only in the affected region. It is essential to use a cotton bud or some kind of device so as to avoid spreading the infection.

Having a friend to talk symptoms of herpes virus May help alleviate some of the physical pain, especially with genital herpes. It is a virus fully loaded, it sticks around, taps into the nerves and strikes at the emotions of guilt and shame. Having all this to organize and cope with being uncomfortable and descent is a lot to have to carry. There are also support groups around each community where the stories can be shared and solutions found.

For a well-rounded and well-being of individuals Herpes plan, it is a good idea to consult a naturopath or medical herbs. Each infected person will have a somewhat different symptoms image and have different triggers. The best way to avoid the pain of herpes is to build an impenetrable immune system, which will keep the virus dormant forever. I think that herpes as a barometer for the host of health. If the host is strong, integrity and balanced mind, body, feeling and spirit, then the virus will be no room to move. However, a small problem in all sectors and the virus can come alive and revel in the misery in incurs.



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How Can You Tell Someone Has Genital Herpes?

Saturday, May 9th, 2009
Nathalie Foy asked:


How can you tell someone has genital herpes? Do you take a good look at the person? Do you ask and look straight in their eyes? Do you inquire about their sex lives? Well, my answer is no, maybe and maybe.

It may be a good idea to ask someone if they're aware of having genital herpes. The more sexual partners a person has had in their lives, the more likely they're to be infected by herpes. But these methods are quite insufficient. Did you know that the majority of people who have genital or oral herpes are not aware of it? So how do you explain that? Simple, many oral or genital herpes infected people just don't have any herpes symptoms, others have some symptoms which are mild enough to confuse them with a rash or a mosquito bite or anything that may cause, redness, swelling, itching, burning and blisters, and some may not even know what herpes symptoms are.

The fact that somebody doesn't have or recognize herpes symptoms doesn't mean they don't have it. About 25% of the US population is infected with genital herpes, with women being more affected than men. Studies have shown that the vast majority (80%-90%) of people who have genital herpes have not been diagnosed with the condition.

According to a recent paper published by Carnegie Mellon University in January 2006, most sexually active teenage girls know almost nothing about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), except AIDS, until it is too late. Another 2006 study led by Dr. Herbert Kaufman, Boyd Professor of Ophthalmology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, found herpes virus-1 in 98 percent of healthy participants. None of them displayed any symptoms; however they shed the herpes virus in their saliva and tears at least once during the course of the 30-day study. Even though this study didn't target genital herpes directly, it demonstrates that most people can be totally unaware of carrying the virus and being infected by herpes.

Shed or shedding means that the virus is present on the skin and ready to be transmitted. Herpes is transmitted through skin contact 98% of the time. Studies have shown that shedding may occur in almost 40% of HSV-2 (usually associated with genital herpes) infected people. Asymptomatic viral shedding may last 1 to 5 days, meaning that a person can be contagious without presenting any symptoms at the time. The average duration of each period of viral shedding has been assessed through laboratory studies but is just an estimate.

So how can you tell for a fact if someone has genital herpes? The only way to know is to look at blood, PCR or swab test results. Swab and PCR tests are very accurate when they detect herpes. However, if a test was performed late or delivered to the lab late, it may return a false negative result. Western blot test, a blood test, is the most accurate test available but may return a false negative if the person tested was first infected within the past 3 months. So it is not easy to know if a person has genital herpes or not.

One last consideration, herpes Simplex 1 or HSV-1 usually causes oral herpes and cold sores and herpes simplex-2, genital herpes. But herpes virus-1 genital herpes is becoming more and more prevalent nowadays. It is mostly transmitted during oral sex from a person who's having an oral herpes infection with or without symptoms. So if getting genital herpes is a concern to you, you should consider oral herpes as well as genital herpes when asking a partner.

As you can see, it is very difficult to assess if a partner has genital herpes. There are no proven products to prevent genital herpes transmission at the moment. Some are currently undergoing testing for FDA approval and will hopefully be marketed soon. In the meanwhile, the best option is using a condom.



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A Look Into Herpes

Saturday, April 11th, 2009
Jade Simpson asked:


Herpes, an infection caused by the virus herpes simplex, is estimated to be present in 50 to 80 per cent of the adult U.S. population. 20 per cent, more than 50 million people are infected with genital herpes, also caused by the virus herpes simplex, and the majority of these cases be unaware May, they even. Studies show that more than 500000 Americans are diagnosed with genital herpes each year and the largest increase occurred among young adolescents.

Results of a study representative at the national level show that genital herpes is an infection common to the USA. Nationally, at least 45 million people aged 12 and older, or one in five adolescents and adults, have had genital HSV infection. Between late 1970 and early 1990, the number of Americans with genital herpes infection increased by 30 percent!

The herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Most genital herpes is caused by HSV-2. Most people have no or little signs or symptoms of HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection.

When signs do occur, they usually appear as one or more blisters on or around the genitals or rectum. The blisters break, leaving tender ulcers (sores) May that 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 is almost always less severe and shorter than the first outbreak. Although the infection can remain in the body indefinitely, the number of outbreaks tends to decrease during a period of several years.

Genital HSV-2 infection is more prevalent among women (about one in four women) than men (almost one out of five). This May be due to male-female transmissions are more likely than men to women transmission.

Living with genital herpes can be a problem. When you have a herpes outbreak, it may feel comme il faut day during your life. And you have questions about the dissemination genital herpes to a partner.

Herpes symptoms may come and go, but the virus remains in the nerve cells of your body, even after all signs of infection have disappeared. In most people, the virus becomes active from time to time, the creation of a home. Some people have herpes virus attacks only once or twice. Other people have many outbreaks of herpes each year.

Scientists do not know what causes the virus to become active, but the number of households a person tends to go down over a period of several years. Some women say the virus comes back when they are ill, under stress, sunlight, or during their period. There is no cure for herpes so far. Support your immune system should be your first goal. A weakening of the immune system is more vulnerable to epidemics.



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Friday, March 20th, 2009
shit_starter2006 asked:


I don't have herpes but I know someone who does.She's suffering with an outbreak.What should she put on it that will kill it?

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