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can you have an outbreak w/out sores?
Question: I have recently been told that i tested positive for antibodies. up to that point i have never had any type of symptoms whatsoever. well afew days after finding out, i now have a pain in my penis. it does not burn to urinate at all, just a pain that almost feels like a urinary tract infection. but no sores at all, no redness nothing. can it be an outbreak without sores, or could it just be nerves cause like i said i have never had any symptoms untill shortly after i found out i was positive. and what is the time span from when you are exposed untill you test positive for antibodies? Answer: Hope this helps: Most people get genital herpes by having sex with someone who is having a herpes "outbreak." This outbreak means that HSV is active. When active, the virus usually causes visible lesions in the genital area. The lesions shed (cast off) viruses that can infect another person. Sometimes, however, a person can have an outbreak and have no visible sores at all. People often get genital herpes by having sexual contact with others who don't know they are infected or who are having outbreaks of herpes without any sores. Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.thanktoday.com
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