Is genital herpes asymptomatic?

  Genital herpes is one of the STDs, which is caused by the herpes simplex virus that infects the genital area. It can even be transmitted during sexual intercourse with other people.  The symptoms of genital herpes are definitely symptomatic, but because it takes some time for the symptoms to settle, and the incubation period is usually 3-14 days after the viral infection, the symptoms do not appear immediately after the genital herpes infection appears.  The genital herpes phenomenon is a process from mild to severe, in a relatively mild degree, not that the first serious symptoms will appear, but with the seriousness of genital herpes, the genitals will appear all kinds of swelling and pain, blisters, and even localized area ulcers or erosion.  After the incubation period, the symptoms of genital herpes will slowly worsen, causing various redness, stinging, purulent blisters, ulcers and vesicles on the genital area, and the genital area is in a more troublesome stage.  It is impossible to be asymptomatic, but genital herpes is not symptomatic at first, and there is an incubation period of 3-14 days, after which the symptoms begin to appear, and the overall symptoms of the genitalia begin to erupt, with redness, swelling, stinging, blisters, and surface erosions and ulcers.