Are Herpe bumps hard?

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asked Jan 2, 2022 in Body/Skin by 24dpj (620 points)
Are Herpe bumps hard?

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answered Jan 6, 2022 by Jamminjammie (4,130 points)
Herpe bumps can be hard and are usually small and firm bumps.

The bump of ingrown hair is usually small and firm, but it can look like a blister, which makes it look like a herpes lesion.

It can also be painful, but its pain does not resemble the distinctive burning pain of herpes.

If you pop a Herpe blister the infection could spread and it can become worse.

Don't pop genital herpes blisters.

This can make the virus easier to spread and make pain worse.

Pain medications, such as ibuprofen (Advil), can also relieve HSV-2 symptoms.

Cold sores are blisters that occur due to HSV and usually form around the mouth.

Popping a cold sore can worsen the condition because it releases infectious fluid from inside the blister.

This fluid can cause more cold sores, infections, and scarring.

The STD that looks like a pimple is scabies and even herpes.

Scabies are an STD that cause super-itchy pimple-like bumps, tiny blisters, or scales on your genitals and other places on your body.

You may also see small, raised, crooked lines on your skin.

Herpes outbreaks don't always look like blisters.

Sometimes they look like sores, cuts, pimples, or a rash.

Genital herpes outbreaks cause pain, aching, itching, burning, and/or tingling on and around the sex organs.

Some types of STD's go away on their own while others are more serious and need antibiotics and medicines to treat.

If you think you have or know you have an STD you should see a doctor because an STD can be serious enough to kill you.

It's best to get medical treatment for the STD.

Don't try to treat a sexually transmitted disease, or STD, yourself.

These diseases are contagious and serious.

You must see a doctor. Bacterial STDs can be cured with antibiotics if treatment begins early enough.

You can have an STD for years and not know it.

Some types of STD's may not show symptoms for years and so it's possible to have an STD and not know it for years.

Some STDs have symptoms, but many don't, so they can go unnoticed for a long time.

For example, it can take more than 10 years for HIV symptoms to show up, and infections like herpes, chlamydia, and gonorrhea can be spread even if there are no symptoms.

The STD that metronidazole treats is trichomoniasis.

Yes you do take all 4 Metronidazole pills at once.

You will receive 4 white metronidazole pills (500mg each).

Take all 4 pills at the same time with a full glass of water.

The metronidazole 500 mg is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial and parasite infections.

Although the metronidazole 500 mg cannot treat the flu or cold virus.

Metronidazole is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections of the vagina, stomach, liver, skin, joints, brain and spinal cord, lungs, heart, or bloodstream.

Metronidazole is also used to treat trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease caused by a parasite.

Metronidazole capsules and tablets are used to treat infections of the reproductive system, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, skin, heart, bone, joint, lung, blood, nervous system, and other areas of the body.

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