Herpes is the common
sexually transmitted diseases that most people disregard when experience the first attack. The threat of the herpes virus can pass through
sexual activity, skin contact or saliva, and seems that many are unaware of the symptoms. In fact, some take the signs as ordinary skin irritations. Unless reoccur or feel the painful effect, they don't see the doctor immediately. But if the disease is not relieved, herpes can cause death to a person. So what are the symptoms of this threatening disease?
The disease starts to develop and infect the person within two to three weeks or longer after a direct contact with the herpes virus. Some of the signs include wound around the lips; itching, burning feeling or blisters around the genital area; painful urination; uncommon discharge; and feeling of having flu.
If you notice any signs of herpes after a direct skin contact or sexual intercourse with a person who has virus, go to the doctor as soon as possible. Let the doctor check the signs and follow his advice before it kills you or you spread the virus to another person.