How to tell if you have gynecological herpes

Gynecological herpes generally refers to female genital herpes and can be determined by the patient’s symptoms, such as blisters in the genital area, accompanied by pain and fever. Female genital herpes generally refers to a skin disease of the genital area caused by herpes simplex virus infection in women. Patients usually show some clustered or scattered small blisters on labia majora and minora, pubic mound, clitoris, etc. With the progress of the disease, these small blisters will gradually break down to form vesicles or ulcers, and then scabs will heal by themselves. Patients usually feel pain in the lesions, and some patients also have fever, headache, fatigue and other systemic symptoms. Patients can make a preliminary judgment through their own symptoms, but the specific diagnosis should be clarified by the doctor. Can not be blindly judged by themselves, some patients with mild disease, the symptoms may not be obvious. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, and systematic treatment after a clear diagnosis with the help of a professional doctor.