where do i find online pictures of herpes i am scared Thai i have it either type 1 or2?
i would like to see pictures of herpes simplex one and two online where is the best place to go?
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- try webmd.com or mayoclinic.com. even google it and use google immages.
- yahoo images should have some pics, or just google it Im sure that you can find lots of them.
- mayoclinic.com
- Be warned.... There are pictures of Paris Hilton on here.
- As a general rule type I is on the face and type II is on the genitals...there maybe cross-over of-course... Sincerely, Doc
- Google Images...have your barf bag ready!
- google it.
- Go to yahoo.com in the search type in herpes and then go to images and then find. You will get all the photos you need on this nasty, dirty disease. JED
- google it mah man
- dont be scared ,if you do see pictures they often arnt as bad as the photos .Ive got it hsv2 and my symptoms are very minimal .
- Here is a link to a dermatologist database of images: http://www.dermnet.com/menuCasePhotos.html Please keep in mind that pictures on the Internet show the most extreme cases and that someone with Herpes can have no symptoms or minimal symptoms as well. You should see a doctor instead of self-diagnose. There is a type specific blood test to see if you have Herpes. You may have something completely different - from eczema to molluscum to who knows. It is best to get tested to make sure you are getting the right treatment. Good luck.
- google.com...then click images...fasten your seatbelt and be ready to discover...lol
- You can look for pictures on google images, but I should warn you the pictures are of extremely severe breakouts, most are much less severe and mine have certainly never looked anything like as bad as most of the images online. YOu can also get atypical symptoms - I often used to get a 'cut' rather than ever get blisters. Sometimes an outbreak doesn't even blister, you just get a small itchy lump. When you do get blisters, they are normally tiny and there can be just one or several which normally burst within 12 hours or so. They are filled with a clear fluid.
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