What are the symptoms of genital herpes

Genital herpes can be categorized into 3 types: primary genital herpes, recurrent genital herpes, and atypical genital herpes, and the common symptoms of these three types of genital herpes include small blisters, burning sensation, and ulcers. 1. Primary genital herpes: Primary genital herpes refers to the first appearance of genital herpes patients, the patient lesions will appear scattered or clustered small blisters, and the blisters will break into vesicles or shallow ulcers after 2 to 4 days. Some patients also have pain, swollen lymph nodes in the groin, fever, fatigue, headache and other symptoms. 2. recurrent genital herpes: recurrent genital herpes refers to patients who have had genital herpes, in the original lesion site similar to the symptoms of primary genital herpes. And patients often have prodromal symptoms, such as pins and needles sensation, burning sensation, abnormal sensation, etc. before the rash. 3. Atypical genital herpes: patients with subclinical genital herpes will have non-specific ulcers, small fissures and other symptoms in the genital area.