Where herpes usually grows

Herpes includes several types, including herpes simplex, chickenpox, shingles, etc. Different types of herpes grow in different locations. 1. Herpes simplex: Herpes simplex includes oral and labial herpes, facial herpes and genital herpes. Oral and labial herpes occurs at the junction of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the corners of the mouth and the edges of the lips; facial herpes occurs in the cheeks, eyelids, earlobes and other places. Male genital herpes is found on the prepuce, glans, coronal groove, etc. Female genital herpes is found on labia majora and minora, pubic mound, clitoris, etc. 2. Chickenpox: Chickenpox first occurs in the head and face, and then extends to the trunk and limbs, and can involve the oral cavity, respiratory tract and mucous membranes of the genitourinary tract. 3. Herpes zoster: Herpes zoster often occurs in the chest and waist and other intercostal nerve innervation area. It can also occur in other parts of the body such as the face and limbs. The appearance of herpes suggests timely medical treatment.