The female symptoms of herpes are not particularly different from the male symptoms of herpes but if you are a woman with genital herpes, it is important to recognize the symptoms early. Doing so will allow for immediate treatment and also for you to stop all *** contact which will greatly reduce the risk of spreading the virus.
Essentially, you can expect any herpes outbreak above the knees and below the waist. It is rare but not uncommon to have outbreaks on the buttocks, and even the upper thighs. Most commonly though, genital herpes outbreaks will occur in and around the soft mucous membranes of the female genitalia. This can include the ***, labia, rectum as well as the immediate skin around them. Again, this is a general description of the female symptoms of herpes.
The first symptoms of herpes could be tingling or itching at the expected outbreak site. As any outbreak moves through the cycle of symptoms, there may be a significant level of redness, swelling or pain as the outbreak starts to appear. The sore or rash can pull at the skin which can cause quite a bit of discomfort. At this point in the outbreak, you can use a small amount of tea tree oil mixed with olive or vegetable oil to lessen any painful symptoms.
Any sores could be filled with a whitish fluid and as the outbreak breaks open, you should experience a significant decrease in any painful symptoms. As the outbreak is now beginning to heal, you can apply vitamin E oil to reduce the healing time and restore skin back to normal health.
The symptoms of genital herpes in women do not have to be feared. To have knowledge of the symptoms of herpes is to empower yourself and if you can recognize the symptoms early, you will feel far more in control of your genital herpes.