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Just curious if anyone has ever experienced a painless initial OB? My first OB is almost over and i have fealt almost no pain. Some minor itching which i thought was just caused by working out/sweating. Is it normal to have an OB that really doesnt affect you? Also, should i expect the herpes gods to drop the hammer on me whenever i get my next OB? Thanks for your input :)

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It is very common for people to have painless, or no symptom outbreaks. Most people who carry the virus don't even know it because they have not had significant symptoms. You might never have another outbreak or you may. The experience is widely different.

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Not only is the initial OB usually the worst, what you've experienced is very much the norm. The horror stories posted by folks on here are much more the exception than the rule.

So I'd be amazed if you get anything worse than a bit of an itch if and when you ever get a recurrence.

It's estimated that something like 80% of those with genital HSV don't even know they're infected because their symptoms are very mild (like yours) or non-existent.

That's what makes all the fuss about GHSV so silly: For the vast majority, it's far more about the daft social stigma that accompanies it (thanks to the word "genital") rather than the actual medical problems it causes.

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I think it's different for different people. I was diagnosed last yr and from what my dr said that I could've had this for yrs and didn't know it until now. What I thought was a yeast infection could've been an OB b/c alot of the symptoms are similar. The only reason I paid more attention was b/c the meds I would usually use in the past for a yeast weren't working. I've had OB's that were mild and some no much...but stress and triggers affect each person differently. Be thankful yours are that light:D.

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Hi Naj,

I am so glad that I read your post/thread before I posted my own question! I had the exact same question as you! I was diagnosed last week with HSV -2 ( type-specific IGg was 3.06). I was surprised, because I have never had what I considered to be an outbreak, just some really annoying yeast infections. Sometimes I would notice a "crack" in the genital area, but never any blisters or "sores." Coincidentally, I had two of those cracks the other day while I was at the doctor's, and I asked her to swab them and culture them-both came back negative for HSV. For a brief moment, I was excited to think that maybe my diagnosis was wrong, but I know that the blood test proves it. Also, from what I've read in response to your post, it sounds like an outbreak can feel just like a yeast infection...(I am sighing right now). So hard to wrap my head around all this...thank you again for your post! :)

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It is also used to sow fear because my wife, bitterly. but when the delivery room, the only thing that interests my wife had to take a child out of her,because when all is well. Well, 5 years ago my wife had a normal child at birth Well, five years ago, my wife has given birth to a baby girl 6.10 really painful, not like a bite. So don't come in Any fear All comes goods with you best of luck.

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I had a really painless first OB as well. I just had something that looked like a small cut and I really didn't have any other symptoms. A slight itch a little later (after I went to the DR) for a day. I actually thought I had a cut from my clothes rubbing on me - imagine my surprise when my doctor said she was pretty sure it was H. I'm hoping that if I have more OBs they are the same. I hope you either don't have any more or if you do they are mild :)

Also, should i expect the herpes gods to drop the hammer on me whenever i get my next OB? Thanks for your input :)

haha. I keep thinking the same thing. Glad to know someone else is thinking like me ;)

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I thoguht the same about my first OB. For some reason i had a week of going "Commando" (dont ask why) and i thought i had caught my ish on my zipper or something. Haha, funny how we had the same thought.

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