Can You Be In Different Stages Of Genital Herpes At The Same Time?

I think I was infected with genital herpes about 2 weeks ago. I have been having sores since about 5 days after i was infected. They are red bumps, but now I think new ones are forming. Can this happen? I thought you only have the origional sores which eventually heal and then the outbreak is over…?

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6 Responses to “Can You Be In Different Stages Of Genital Herpes At The Same Time?”

  1. Angel D Says:

    I had my first herpes outbreak 6 weeks ago, and I went through FOUR stages of sores. It took a full month for the initial outbreak to pass. Each stage lasted about a week. I started taking Valtrex a week into the outbreak and the sores seemed to heal much faster, but they are still a pain.
    An outbreak can be comprised of several series of sores – it varies individual by individual. The initial outbreak it said to have been the worst of any forthcoming outbreaks.

  2. 77loyal Says:

    No, you can keep having outbreaks for sometime. This must be the first episode.
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  3. roy s Says:

    listen up here poo poo…..they’re called “stages” for a reason! there’s this stage then that stage for a reason….cause they’re all different! think a little harder next time about your question.

  4. Vanessa Says:

    Are sure is HERPES? Have you been diagnosed by a Doctor?
    If it is then This is very possible, specially if you are not getting treatment which you don’t mention.
    Your herpes is in full swing and is letting you know. You must seek medical help and take medicine. You know that there is no cure, but it can be treated. However unless you take medicine all the time to avoid future outbreaks, you will have sores again specially when your body under high stress.
    I am sorry that you got infected. Is not a fun disease and you have to be very careful not to transmit it to other people in your family not just your sex partner.
    You should not kiss or have any sexual contact with any one during the flare up.

  5. Patty G Says:

    Get to the doctor immediately for treatment as this will not go away UNTIL you get medication. In some cases you may need medication for a lifetime.
    Once you are diagnosed THEN the person(s) you have been with need to be notified.

  6. bhalloo jungle walla Says:

    if they are infectious you have to use the antibiotic and then and then you can get rid of the skin problem. kindly contact a suitable doctor for this.

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