Do you feel or experience the following: itching or burning sensation in and around the vagina, unusual vaginal discharge, painful or difficult urination, swelling of lymph nodes, headache, fever, nausea, pain in muscles and joints. Have you had unprotected sex during the last two weeks? Then there is a good chance you acquired HSV-2, because the symptoms listed above are common symptoms of genital herpes in women. These symptoms usually appear before an actual outbreak.
If it is determined that you have herpes, do not worry. While there is still no cure for the disease, and spreading rumors and horror stories about the disease, the genital herpes symptoms can be managed. So even if you have herpes, can lead normal lives and have a healthy relationship with others, both sexually and otherwise.
During an outbreak, a woman with genital herpes experience blisters, that is the hallmark of the disease. These vesicles, ranging from the size of a grain the size of a large coin, it will eventually open sores. Then the crust on the wound to heal completely. Painful urination and vaginal discharge followed during an outbreak. An outbreak of herpes can occur within two weeks after contracting the disease and can last for about two weeks. If not managed properly, genital herpes symptoms in women can occur several times in the life of an infected person, to once a month or two weeks. For this reason the treatment is so important.
Once one of the above symptoms should immediately pointed to the doctor, because only a medical expert if they can properly diagnose if you have genital herpes or not. Some of the symptoms of genital herpes in women are common and the symptoms of other diseases and genital herpes. A simple infection, for example, is often mistaken as genital herpes.






