When do symptoms of Herpes appear
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Outbreaks of genital herpes can vary greatly from person to person - and from one episode to the next. They can be mild for one individual and severe for another. Symptoms may last for up to 3 to 4 weeks, but they usually heal within 2 to 12 days. Symptoms may include the following: One or more sores, blisters, cuts, pimples, bumps or a rash
People sometimes mistake herpes outbreaks for:
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Title: Age 60 or Older? Get Shingles Vaccine Category: Health News Created: 5/16/2008 Last Editorial Review: 5/16/2008 - Shingles vaccine recommended for elderly (UPI)
ATLANTA, May 16 (UPI) -- People age 60 and older should be vaccinated against shingles, or herpes zoster, a painful condition, U.S. health officials said. - Common Virus May Serve As Target For Vaccine In Fight Against Deadly Brain Tumors (Science Daily)
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People age 60 and older should be vaccinated against shingles, or herpes zoster, a condition often marked by debilitating chronic pain, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended today. - CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine (Medical News Today)
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