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What Does Herpes Look Like?
Many people confuse herpes with other conditions, even doctors may not be
able to recognize it. However common herpes symptoms tend to be the same
wherever they're located on the body. The main difference lies in the severity
of the symptoms. It may cover a larger area and be more acute if it is a first
infection of primary infection. Recurrent infections are usually milder.
Herpes often looks like a mosquito bite, small blister or collection of small
blisters, sometimes a spot (zit) or a white-head. Herpes sometimes starts with
an itch and a rash. The skin can become red and tender.
Then swelling may occur until small blisters appear. Sometimes they gather in
a larger blister. The blisters can be transparent, whitish, and yellowish or filled
with a greenish liquid. Symptoms may vary from time to time, as will the
appearance of the blisters. They may appear in different sizes, shapes or
colours or appear in different areas.
What is typical about herpes is that herpes blisters usually start to crust and
turn back into healthy skin.