Symptoms of male herpes
The symptoms of male herpes are generally red spots on the skin, and blisters may appear in the later stage. If the blisters burst, it will lead to skin erosion or ulcers. Most of them will be at the junction of the skin and mucous membranes, accompanied by local pain and itching, including a burning sensation.
Male herpes is generally caused by viral infection. Most of it will grow on the foreskin of men, or the glans, including the penis and other parts. Groups of small blisters will usually appear on the basis of erythema. The blisters can slowly turn into pustules. The pain and itching symptoms will be more serious. Generally, there will be symptoms of rupture in about 6 days. After the rupture, erosion and ulcers can form. Symptoms will be more severe when the local area is hot and humid. Some people may develop urethritis or difficulty urinating. Most people will also experience lymph node pain in the groin, including skin heat and muscle pain. If it is severe, it may induce symptoms of meningitis.
The herpes virus is highly contagious and the speed of infection is also relatively fast. After the onset of the disease, you need to do a good job of personal isolation and not have sex in the early stage. In addition, you need to use antiviral drugs in a timely manner. During the treatment, you need to pay attention to the hygiene of your private parts, and strengthen exercise to improve your immunity.
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