Do the symptoms COME and GO? 
             The herpes virus is only active on the skin for a short  period of time before it retreats back inside the body, at which point  the skin typically heals and returns to normal.
             Depending on the individual, the symptoms  of a genital herpes infection can last as long as six weeks, but 
             
- The typical duration of a  genital outbreak is 3 to 14 days
- The typical duration of a cold  sore outbreak is 8 to 12 days.
             If the infection persists for longer periods of time  without relief it is possible that the cause is something other than  herpes. 
             
 Does a blister or sore appear?
             A herpes breakout will sometimes (but not  always) develop into a cut, sore, blister or lesion.
             
Herpes  symptoms are not always easy to identify because they can vary so  much from person to person and do not always appear as expected. In  fact, some people show little to no symptoms at all.
             Real herpes symptoms can  be overlooked or  passed off as being something  less significant, such as a pimple,  bump, skin rash or ingrown hair. If you have ANY doubt please contact  your Doctor for appropriate testing.
             Commonly Confused Conditions
             It is very easy to confuse other  conditions with herpes. Here are a few ailments commonly mistaken as  being herpes.
             Canker sores (Aphthous ulcers)
             Canker sores are not a form of herpes,  however, they are often confused and mistaken as herpes.
             Canker sores are not considered to be  contagious. Cold sores and mouth herpes on the other hand are caused by  the herpes simplex virus and can be very contagious. 
             Canker sores usually occur inside the  mouth, are gray in color and have a distinct edge. The sores will  usually heal within 10 to 14 days, without treatment. 
             In comparison, oral herpes sores (such as  cold sores or fever blisters) are caused by the Herpes simplex virus and  are usually relatively easy to identify.
             To view pictures of cold sores and oral  herpes visit our 
Herpes  Pictures page.
                	
    Canker sores are ulcerations, especially of the lip or oral mucosa  and can be caused by acute stress, trauma to the area in your mouth,  allergies, or by a reaction to a particular bacteria. 
             Bacterial or yeast infections 
             Bacterial infections are sometimes  confused with genital herpes, but do not usually produce blistering.
       					  
              Some symptoms of a bacterial/yeast infection can  include: 
             
- Vaginal discharge can be but is  not always present
- Burning, irritation and itching  in the vaginal area
- Painful urination and/or pain  during intercourse
- Thick, grayish-white discharge  is common and
- has the appearance of cottage  cheese, although it can
- vary from watery to thick in  consistency.
             If a yeast infection is present in a male,  most often there are no symptoms. Some men have, however, reported a  transient rash and burning of the penis after intercourse when condoms  were not used. These possible symptoms are usually short lived.
             More information about Yeast Infections: 
             
- Yeast Infection Pictures  (graphic) (graphic)
- Yeast Infection Information  
Impetigo
             Impetigo is a highly infectious bacterial  disease, more common among children often producing crusty blisters.
             More information about Impetigo  Infections: 
             
- Impetigo pictures  (graphic) (graphic)
- Impetigo information  
Syphilis
             Syphilis is a type of bacterial infection  which causes chancres, sometimes mistaken for blisters caused by genital  herpes. 
             Unlike genital herpes, syphilis does not  usually produce a cluster of blisters, and it usually responds well to  antibiotics.
             
- Syphilis Pictures  (graphic) (graphic)
- Syphilis Information  
Molluscum contagiosum (molluscum)
             Molluscum contagiosum, like herpes, is a  viral infection of the skin. Unlike herpes, molluscum produces lesions  that are raised, with a central dimple.
             
- Molluscum Pictures  (graphic) (graphic)
- Molluscum Information   
Genital Warts (HPV)
             Genital Warts causes growths of  skin-colored, cauliflower-like masses of various sizes and shapes. 
             Symptoms may occur several weeks and even  months after being exposed to the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and  include:
             
- Itching or  burning around the genitals
- Painless  growths in either sex, usually on damp or moist surfaces of the body
- Growths  typically begin as tiny, soft pink or red spots
- Spots develop  into small, white/yellow/gray bumpy warts on the genitals and/or anus
- Warts can grow quickly into  irregularly shaped cauliflower-like masses
- Genital Warts Pictures  (graphic) (graphic)
- Genital Warts Information   
Herpes outbreaks can also be mistaken  for:
- Ingrown hair follicles
- Pimples
- Insect bites
- Jock itch
- Abrasions
- Friction from intercourse
- Razor burn
- Yeast infections
- Hemorrhoids
             If you are experiencing any unusual  irritation, or if you suspect that you have contracted a sexually  transmitted infection PLEASE consult your doctor or other health care  provider immediately. 
             Genital herpes should always be 
diagnosed  professionally.