5/19/2011

How long does it take for a person to have a herpes simplex virus 2 outbreak?

How long does it take for a person to have a herpes simplex virus 2 outbreak?

Caty
I had mine just weeks after exposure. Some people never ever have an outbreak, or do have one but have no sores (me) so its really hard to diagnose

Cris
Case to case basis. There are those that show symptoms just under 5 days and some takes years or none at all. If you suspect you have herpes, best thing to do is get tested. There are simple and affordable STD testing in you area that you could take advantage of.

STD Jason
The initial symptom of genital herpes usually is pain or itching, beginning within a few weeks after exposure to an infected sexual partner. After several days, small red bumps may appear. They then rupture, becoming ulcers that ooze or bleed. Eventually, scabs form and the ulcers heal.

In women, sores can erupt in the vaginal area, external genitals, buttocks, anus or cervix. In men, sores can appear on the penis, scrotum, buttocks, anus or thighs or inside the urethra, the channel inside the penis leading to the bladder.

Genital herpes is different for each person. The signs and symptoms may recur for years. Some people experience numerous episodes each year. For many people, however, the outbreaks are less frequent as time passes. Various factors may trigger outbreaks, including stress, menstruation, immune system suppression, from medications such as steroids or chemotherapy, or due to infections, such as HIV/AIDS, illness, surgery, friction, such as that caused by vigorous sexual intercourse, fatigue.

In some cases, the infection can be active and contagious even when lesions aren't present. If you feel that you are experiencing the symptom which looks like herpes, one to be sure to have peace in mind is to undergo STD Testing at Local STD Testing Labs. STD Testing is a way to ensure if you are positive or negative in a certain STD. The test is done confidentially and proven to be accurate and reliable.

LINDSEY S
It typically takes between 3-30 days to have an out break after having oral sex or sexual intercourse with some one that has herpes. You're not likely to get infected if the person you had sex with didn't have an out break at the and and if they were on antiviral medication this would even further reduce your risk of contracting herpes from them. This isn't common but your body can suppress herpes and keep it from breaking out for months or years after being infected so it could take longer then 30 days to have an out break.
The best way to tell if you have herpes or not is to get tested for herpes by your doctor.

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