These stages pertain to both HSV-1 and HSV-2. Type 1 is usually referred to as cold sores that appear around the mouth and eyes (ocular herpes). Type 2 generally affects the genital area. The viruses can be carried in bodily fluids such as saliva, semen, fluid in the female genital tract or in fluid from the herpes sore. The infection enters the body within three days to two weeks after first contact. The direct contact of a blister or sore during an outbreak is when there is the highest risk to spread the infection.
1st Stage of Herpes: Prodrome Stage
2nd Stage of Herpes: Infection Stage
3rd Stage of Herpes: Latent Stage
4th Stage of Herpes: Shedding Stage
Preventing the Transmission of the Herpes Virus
There is no treatment that can cure herpes, but topical and antiviral medications can shorten and prevent outbreaks during the period of time the person takes the medication. In addition, daily suppressive therapy for symptomatic herpes can reduce transmission to partners.
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Signs and Symptoms of Herpes
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The signs and symptoms of herpes vary widely from full blown outbreaks to no symptoms at all. Learning the different types of herpes will help you to understand this virus. The two types of herpes is HSV-1 and HSV-2. Type 1 is usually referred to as...
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What Does Herpes Look Like
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The common question of what does herpes look like deserves to be answered. Education is such an important part of the prevention and control of this virus as it has now infected twenty five percent of the U.S. population. Before we look into what do...
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Does Herpes Look Like a Pimple
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So you've developed a pimple like bump in the genital area and you're wondering does herpes look like a pimple. First of all, don't panic, the unknown can be very scary but there may be a simple explanation for this bump. If you feel you do have her...
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