Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection.These sores look like blisters filled with fluid.
The initial outbreak is often the most severe.These can be painful and filled with clear or cloudy fluid.Itching or burning feeling in the genital or anal area.
A herpes rash causes small bumps that turn into blisters or sores.You might also feel stinging or burning when you pee.
A burning sensation while urinating or having intercourse.You can reduce the chances of passing on genital herpes by:Herpes sores usually appear as one or more blisters on or around the genitals, rectum or mouth.
Raised, itchy blisters are the sign of an outbreak.As the outbreak comes to an end, the herpes sores will scab over and eventually go away.
Genital herpes is very easy to pass on (contagious) from the first tingling or itching of a new outbreak (before any blisters appear) to when sores have fully healed.Oral herpes, or cold sores, occur around and in the mouth.most of the time.Genital herpes appears in stages that come and go.
Some people infected with the virus may have very mild symptoms or no symptoms.The blisters break or turn into sores that bleed or ooze a whitish fluid.
They may form in clusters surrounded by red, irritated skin.You may feel itchy or tingly around your genitals.