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Genital Herpes

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What is Genital Herpes

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Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

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If you have unprotected sex (have sex and do not use a condom) you may get genital herpes.

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The genital herpes virus can cause painful blisters and/or sores around your genitals or mouth.

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Men and women can get genital herpes.

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Some people do not show any symptoms so do not know they have it and can pass it on.

Symptoms

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Symptoms usually show between 2-12 days after contact with virus for the first time.

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Itching, tingling, inflammation and discomfort in the infected area.

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General flu like symptoms, headaches and high temperature.

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Spots or red bumps may develop around the genital area. These can be painful.

Other Symptoms

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These swellings can break open and form sores or ulcers which gradually crust over.

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You may feel pain when peeing or when opening bowels.

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Mild swelling of lymph glands in the groin, armpits and neck.

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There are two types of virus

Type One

  • The first episode may last 2 to 4 weeks
  • You may never have a repeat episode but if you do it may not be as painful as the first episode.

Type Two

  • Every episode may be painful.
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If you have any of these symptoms speak to your doctor.

How to Test

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A swab of your genital area will be taken by a nurse or doctor.

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If the result is positive you will be given anti-viral tablets.

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To get a test or treatment call 0300 303 0251.

Where to go for information

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Your own doctor (GP).

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Lanarkshire GUM (Genitourinary medicine) and Sexual Health Service. Call them on 0300 303 0251.

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To get free condoms go to your doctor (GP), clinic or chemist.

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