September 22, 2023
Female Sexual Health Tips, Health Talk, Men Sexual Health Tips, Sexual Health Tips
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The common herpes virus is categorised into two different types, which can be confusing when deciding which to get tested for. In this blog post, our sexual health team explain the difference between HSV-1 and HSV-2, the common symptoms that present with each, and the best way to get tested for herpes.
The herpes simplex virus can affect both the oral and genital regions. HSV-1 is mainly spread through mouth-to-mouth contact and primarily causes oral herpes. HSV-2 is usually transmitted sexually and is responsible for genital herpes. HSV-2 usually causes more frequent outbreaks.
The herpes simplex virus can affect both the oral and genital regions. HSV-1 is mainly spread through mouth-to-mouth contact and primarily causes oral herpes. HSV-2 is usually transmitted sexually and is responsible for genital herpes. HSV-2 usually causes more frequent outbreaks.
What’s the difference between herpes simplex virus(HSV-1) and HSV-2?
When under a microscope, both types of the herpes virus look similar and often behave in the same way. When outbreaks happen, both HSV-1 and HSV-2 cause painful sores and blisters, which are often accompanied by unusual sensations in the affected area.
The difference between HSV-1 and HSV-2 is the area in which the outbreaks occur. HSV-1 lies dormant at the base of the neck, which usually causes blisters to form around the mouth and face area, and often presents as a cold sore. HSV-2, on the other hand, lies dormant at the base of the spine, with most outbreaks occurring in the genital and buttocks region.
The difference between HSV-1 and HSV-2 is the area in which the outbreaks occur. HSV-1 lies dormant at the base of the neck, which usually causes blisters to form around the mouth and face area, and often presents as a cold sore. HSV-2, on the other hand, lies dormant at the base of the spine, with most outbreaks occurring in the genital and buttocks region.
How Are Oral Herpes and Genital Herpes Outbreaks Triggered?
Both types of the herpes simplex virus are triggered by a multitude of things. Although herpes can lay dormant for a long period of time, outbreaks can be triggered by factors like stress, sun exposure, hormones, friction, and fatigue.
What Are The Symptoms Of Herpes Simplex Virus(HSV-1) ?
Oral Sores :
Herpes can cause small, red, painful sores (called cold sores or fever blisters) which mainly affect the lip and mouth area. Sores can also present in the form of blisters, that may burst and leak clear fluid. The sores will usually begin to heal and scab over after around five days.
Unusual Sensations :
Before herpes blisters appear, you can sometimes feel a tingling, burning, heat, or itching sensation around the area where the infection will erupt. Antiviral creams can be applied as soon as the sensation is first felt, to help combat the eruption of the cold sores.
Herpes can cause small, red, painful sores (called cold sores or fever blisters) which mainly affect the lip and mouth area. Sores can also present in the form of blisters, that may burst and leak clear fluid. The sores will usually begin to heal and scab over after around five days.
Unusual Sensations :
Before herpes blisters appear, you can sometimes feel a tingling, burning, heat, or itching sensation around the area where the infection will erupt. Antiviral creams can be applied as soon as the sensation is first felt, to help combat the eruption of the cold sores.
How Is Oral Herpes Transmitted?
Oral herpes is transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, usually through kissing someone who carries the virus. In younger people, the virus is most likely transmitted through non-sexual contact with saliva, such as from sharing cutlery, or lip balm.
What Are The Symptoms Of HSV-2?
Painful Blisters :
Similar to oral herpes, genital herpes can present itself as small fluid-filled blisters, which eventually erupt and become painful lesions. Herpes blisters can appear across the genital region and buttocks, lasting up to two weeks, however the sores can last longer if it’s your first outbreak.
Unusual Sensations :
Similar to HSV-1, genital herpes outbreaks can also cause unusual itching, burning, or tingling sensations before sores and blisters appear. The tingling usually happens in the same area where the blisters are about to surface.
Painful Urination : Because of the location of the herpes blisters, the urethra could be swollen or blocked, which could make it difficult to urinate. Urine can also cause a painful stinging sensation if it touches the open sores. What’s more, you may also feel a need to urinate more frequently during a herpes outbreak.
Discharge :
If you have a vagina, you may notice a change in your discharge. Some people notice discharge having a stronger smell, which can sometimes be described as “fishy” when they are having an outbreak of sores. Penile herpes discharge can look like a thick, clear, or milky liquid that appears on the tip of the penis. This may have an unusual odor, which can be stronger after sex.
High Temperature :
You may experience an unusually high temperature and flu-like symptoms during your first genital herpes outbreak (called primary herpes). The flu-like symptoms could include chills, body ache, and headaches. This symptom won’t happen after the first outbreak.
Similar to oral herpes, genital herpes can present itself as small fluid-filled blisters, which eventually erupt and become painful lesions. Herpes blisters can appear across the genital region and buttocks, lasting up to two weeks, however the sores can last longer if it’s your first outbreak.
Unusual Sensations :
Similar to HSV-1, genital herpes outbreaks can also cause unusual itching, burning, or tingling sensations before sores and blisters appear. The tingling usually happens in the same area where the blisters are about to surface.
Painful Urination : Because of the location of the herpes blisters, the urethra could be swollen or blocked, which could make it difficult to urinate. Urine can also cause a painful stinging sensation if it touches the open sores. What’s more, you may also feel a need to urinate more frequently during a herpes outbreak.
Discharge :
If you have a vagina, you may notice a change in your discharge. Some people notice discharge having a stronger smell, which can sometimes be described as “fishy” when they are having an outbreak of sores. Penile herpes discharge can look like a thick, clear, or milky liquid that appears on the tip of the penis. This may have an unusual odor, which can be stronger after sex.
High Temperature :
You may experience an unusually high temperature and flu-like symptoms during your first genital herpes outbreak (called primary herpes). The flu-like symptoms could include chills, body ache, and headaches. This symptom won’t happen after the first outbreak.