Herpes Doctor

Genital Herpes Forum

IS IT HERPES?

1 in 5 People Have Genital Herpes. Do You?

Signs and Symptoms

Here are the major signs and symptoms of genital herpes. You don't have to have all the symptoms, and they vary quite a bit from person to person but as a rough guide this is pretty accurate.

Main symptoms of genital herpes:

  • Flu-like symptoms such as swollen glands, aching muscles, fever, headache, or just generally feeling “down”.
  • Skin around the genitals (or around the thighs, butt or naval area) feeling itchy or irritated.
  • Clusters of small fluid filled bumps.
  • Open lesions or sores that then scab over.

If you do have any of the above symptoms, chances are it could be genital herpes. More than 1 in 5 people suffer from the herpes virus, so you are not alone. Keep reading, I’ll try to help you identify the problem a little more, then talk about treatment options.

How You Catch Herpes

You may have caught the genital herpes virus recently, or it may have been there for years but is only now causing “outbreaks”.

Main ways you can catch the genital herpes:

  1. Sex with someone who was in outbreak at the time.
  2. Sex with someone who was about to have an outbreak.
  3. Oral sex performed on you by someone with oral herpes (cold sores) either when they were having an outbreak, or about to have one.

Remember: It's possible to have herpes for years without knowing it before outbreaks start.

How You Treat Herpes

There are many drugs, creams and sprays on the market to treat genital herpes. I generally recommend Dynamiclear. Both patients, and medical professionals have recommended the product and it ships via next day delivery so you can start treating your symptoms right away.

How to order Dynamiclear online:

  1. Go to the Dynamiclear website.
  2. Read the user reviews, then click "Order Now".
  3. Begin treatment immediately.

Lastly, please do remember to make an appointment at your doctors office. Dynamiclear is an excellent immediate treatment option, and can even be used long-term, but professional medical advice is always the best course of action.

Good luck, and best wishes