Video Description:The test came back and it's official: You have herpes. What's going to happen now?Transcript:You just found out you’re infected with the genital herpes virus. What happens now? Genital herpes manifests differently in everyone. Most people who are exposed to the virus have a reaction two to twelve days later. The first herpes outbreak will generally include painful sores on the infected area. In addition, flu-like symptoms may be present, including a fever and swollen lymph nodes. Some people, however, won’t develop herpes sores for months or even years! The first outbreak of the virus is generally the worst, because your body hasn’t built up any immunity to its effects. Your body responds to the virus by creating antibodies to attack it. Later, these antibodies will help keep the disease in check, and this is how some immunity is formed. However, antibodies do not eliminate herpes entirely. Note that everyone does experiences herpes differently, so get to a doctor if you think you’ve been exposed to the virus!Category:STDs/HerpesTags:sex, sexy, sexual, sexhealthguru, guru, health, std, herpes, genital, sti, stds, sexually, transmitted, disease, virus, valrex, HSV, cold, sore, sores, blisters, oral, penis, outbreak, initial, painful, flu, immunity, vagina, pussy
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