sounds more like HPV, there is a blood test for herpes but no test for men for hpv. herpes usually involve open sores during an outbreak. Google HPV and genital herpes under the pictures tab and see which one looks like what you have
A herpes rash consists of painful and/or itchy blisters, pimples or sores in a small group. A rash on your inner thigh could be herpes. If you think it's possible, get an exam as soon as you can.
herpes
Chickenpox is a member of the herpes virus family, which includes herpes simplex virus and Epstein-Barr virus.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus related to the group of herpes viruses.
DYSTROPHY
Dystrophy
Chickenpox virus (varicella zoster virus) is in the herpes virus family.
yes it is. If you ever had Chicken Pox then you are at risk for shingles. People who have NOT had chickenpox cannot get shingles. Shingles (herpes zoster) is a painful, blistering skin rash due to the varicella-zoster virus which lies dormant in your system and activates for unknown reasons. Surgey, stress or infections of other types are mostly responsible for a shingles outbreak. This very painful condition is so bad because the virus attacks tiny nerves under the skin causing a severe burning sensation. EVen if your soft cotton shirt touches it. 1-3 days after the burning sensation starts, tiny fluid like blisters appear on the skin. Acyclovir (also used for herpes) is the drug of choice when fighting this infection can last 2-4 weeks
muscular dystrophy
muscular dystrophy
A group of words without a subject or predicate is a phrase.
Well that's easy. Mammals, of course! Humans (that's us), also have hairy skin, but ours are much harder to see. I heard in a book, that if you get cold, you will have tiny bumps on your body, in other words 'goose pimples'! There are 2 ways to see these hairs on our body-1) try getting goose pimples (there's one thing, when get goose pimples, the hairs on our body stand on one end, so it's easy to see it.)2) see the hairs on our fingers? I say that's proof that we are under the group 'Mammals'