Symptoms of herpes in the groin

Symptoms of groin herpes include skin changes, pain, and itching. Herpes groin infection is caused by herpes simplex virus infection or varicella zoster virus infection in the groin area skin changes and lymph node swelling, etc. The main manifestations are the following symptoms; 1. skin changes: groin herpes mainly manifests as redness and burning of the skin on one side or both sides of the groin area, small blisters with single or clustered distribution, blisters will naturally break down to form small ulcers, accompanied by oozing fluid and so on. 2 pain: herpes zoster in the groin will be accompanied by severe pain, herpes virus mainly invades the nerves, the pain lasts for a long time, after the rash subsides, usually also feel severe pain in the skin. 3. itching: groin herpes simplex, herpes zoster usually have different degrees of itching lesions, avoid scratching, so as not to scratch the skin, secondary infection, resulting in aggravation of the disease. Herpes in the groin need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, do not use private medication, resulting in damage to the body.

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