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Monday, November 19, 2007

Herpes - The Most Significant Symptoms.

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Herpes is a virus that is responsible for outbreaks on the skin. There are many strains of this disease, and every strain causes a similar but different type of flare up.

There are two strains that are the most frequently experienced. The first strain of herpes is HSV 1 which affects parts of the body above the waist. The outbreaks mainly occur on the inside and outside of the mouth.

Genital Herpes

The other dominant member of the herpes family is the herpes simplex 2 virus which is also referred to as HSV 2. It is this herpes family member that and affects the pubic areas as well as the buttocks and lower back. We will be talking about the type of eruptions this virus causes in greater detail a little further on.

Oral Herpes

Not many are aware of the fact that although HSV 1 causes mainly oral herpes, it can also easily be spread to the genitals through oral sexual activity. HSV 1 is highly transmittable although it is actually a milder member of the herpes family of viruses.

The blisters or sores that sometimes appear in and around the mouth when one is getting a cold or flu are typical of HSV 1. This is referred to as oral herpes.

Herpes simplex 2 is the most commonly talked about form of herpes. HSV 2 is passed through some form of sexual intercourse. The blisters that occur from this strain are similar to cold sores; The HSV 2 virus generally causes most discomfort. It is transmitted sexually. Although the blisters from herpes simplex 2 look the same as cold sores they only normally appear in the pubic region.

Genital herpes (the blisters) in males will breakthrough on the shaft of the penis, the anus, the buttocks and even on the inner thighs and lower back. Females will see the eruptions appearing over the whole of the pubic area, including the anus and buttocks. Sometimes the outbreak is that mild that a torch or flashlight is used during the examination.

The vesicles that appear when you have an outbreak of herpes simplex 2 can resemble a paper cut, simply look chafed or appear only slightly more red than usual. Experiencing aches and pains in the affected area could occur as well as a secretiondischarge from the penis or vagina.

Those first outbreaks of herpes are usually more severe, and often involve flu-like symptoms and swollen glands for a week or so. Following herpes eruptions tend to be periodic and only occur about five times a year. These herpes outbreaks can also be brought on the stress level of the infected person.

The herpes outbreak may also be extended due to depression.

Jonathan James Currie has written a series of genital herpes reports to advise herpes sufferers in their battle with herpes. Learn the secrets to living and loving completely a herpes free life. Get Your Free Reports At Genital Herpes Reports

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Herpes - The Most Significant Symptoms.

STOP Herpes Now and From Coming Back for Good

                

>>  Instantly STOP The Bloody HERPES. Click Here <<

 

Herpes is a virus that is responsible for outbreaks on the skin. There are many strains of this disease, and every strain causes a similar but different type of flare up.

There are two strains that are the most frequently experienced. The first strain of herpes is HSV 1 which affects parts of the body above the waist. The outbreaks mainly occur on the inside and outside of the mouth.

Genital Herpes

The other dominant member of the herpes family is the herpes simplex 2 virus which is also referred to as HSV 2. It is this herpes family member that and affects the pubic areas as well as the buttocks and lower back. We will be talking about the type of eruptions this virus causes in greater detail a little further on.

Oral Herpes

Not many are aware of the fact that although HSV 1 causes mainly oral herpes, it can also easily be spread to the genitals through oral sexual activity. HSV 1 is highly transmittable although it is actually a milder member of the herpes family of viruses.

The blisters or sores that sometimes appear in and around the mouth when one is getting a cold or flu are typical of HSV 1. This is referred to as oral herpes.

Herpes simplex 2 is the most commonly talked about form of herpes. HSV 2 is passed through some form of sexual intercourse. The blisters that occur from this strain are similar to cold sores; The HSV 2 virus generally causes most discomfort. It is transmitted sexually. Although the blisters from herpes simplex 2 look the same as cold sores they only normally appear in the pubic region.

Genital herpes (the blisters) in males will breakthrough on the shaft of the penis, the anus, the buttocks and even on the inner thighs and lower back. Females will see the eruptions appearing over the whole of the pubic area, including the anus and buttocks. Sometimes the outbreak is that mild that a torch or flashlight is used during the examination.

The vesicles that appear when you have an outbreak of herpes simplex 2 can resemble a paper cut, simply look chafed or appear only slightly more red than usual. Experiencing aches and pains in the affected area could occur as well as a secretiondischarge from the penis or vagina.

Those first outbreaks of herpes are usually more severe, and often involve flu-like symptoms and swollen glands for a week or so. Following herpes eruptions tend to be periodic and only occur about five times a year. These herpes outbreaks can also be brought on the stress level of the infected person.

The herpes outbreak may also be extended due to depression.

Jonathan James Currie has written a series of genital herpes reports to advise herpes sufferers in their battle with herpes. Learn the secrets to living and loving completely a herpes free life. Get Your Free Reports At Genital Herpes Reports

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Herpes Misinformation: Transferring Cold Sores During Oral Sex

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Question: If I suffers from cold sores (herpes simplex 1) but not from genital herpes (herpes simplex 2), is it possible for me to pass on the virus to my partner during oral sex; even if I am cold-sore free at the time?

Answer: Unfortunately, yes, even though the chances are slim, both Herpes Simplex Type 1 (cold sores) and Herpes Simplex Type 2 (genital herpes), can infect either the mouth or genitals.

Likewise, both cold sores and genital herpes can be transferred from one partner to another even if the infected partner is asymptomatic at the time.

Since there are few faster ways to ruin a relationship than when one partner give the other herpes, lets clear-up some more herpes misinformation that could save you from giving or receiving the gift that keeps on giving.

Even though a big ole cold sore on someone's lip or mouth is a good indication that they do have herpes simplex type 1, you can't tell if someone has genital herpes just by the way they look, live or act. If someone suffers from cold sores it doesn't mean they are more or less likely to also suffer from genital herpes, likewise if someone does not suffer from cold sores that doesn't mean they don't have genital herpes.

Eighty million Americans have herpes ? that's at least one in six adults, including that cute date who forgot to bring condoms.

Intercourse is not the only way herpes is spread. Herpes is spread from skin to skin contact. That means you can get herpes (cold sores or genital) from kissing, performing or receiving oral sex, or touch an infected area with any part of your body

Someone can have herpes and not even know it. Herpes symptoms usually develop within 2 to 20 days after contact with the virus, however it could take longer and in some cases (especially women) the newly infected person may remain asymptomatic but still be able to pass on the virus to others.

Herpes can be spread between outbreaks, even when no signs or symptoms are present. It can also be spread by asymptomatic people who don't even know they are infected.

You can get herpes in your eyes, on your fingers and on other parts of the body by touching an outbreak. Soap and water will kill the virus on the surface of your skin, however, once you are infected, soap and water will not get rid off cold sores or genital herpes outbreaks.

Aside from abstinence, there is no sure fire way to protect yourself from contracting herpes during intimacy with an infected partner. Next to abstinence, using latex condoms is the most recommended safeguard against contracting herpes, but it is far from 100% effective.

If you suspect you might have some form of the herpes virus or if you have a partner that has herpes, please see your local health care provider for a diagnosis and medical advise. For more information about herpes, including clinical pictures, frequently asked questions and news about a possible herpes cure, please visit our website at www.herpes-pics.com

This article is part of a free educational series of articles written by John Trout, on the subject of the herpes virus. To view the complete series go to: http://www.herpes-pics.com/herpes_article_series.htm

John Trout is a full time internet research specialist and webmaster for several informational websites including: http://herbs-herbal-remedies.com/ , http://newsabout.info/ and http://herpes-pics.com/

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