Most people that get infected experience symptoms or a break out with in 2-30 days after being exposed to herpes. This is less common but some people can have herpes with out ever getting signs or symptoms of it.
If you think you could have it, all you can do is keep an eye out for any signs or symptoms and see a doctor if you think you're getting a break out. You can also have a blood test don 5-7 weeks after being exposed if you don't have any symptoms.
Just so you know you're not always doomed to get it. If your partner didn't have any signs or symptoms then you're less likely to contract it.
About 90 percent of women infected with Chlamydia do not have symptoms. Some symptoms will show up right away. Others may take days or week.
it depends which type of marine animal if there is severe swelling, it is most likely infected, but there are a lot of marine animals that have stings that swell up right away
The state of a herpes virus in a person who had cold sores several years ago but who does not experience any symptoms in the present is called remission. The herpes virus never actually goes away so even if someone is not showing any symptoms they are still a carrier of the virus.
My cat has herpes. It will not go away. Her eye flares up horribly and she has to take Lysine and eye drops. She was born that way. Cats can get a type of herpes that doesn't affect people. It's called FHV1 (feline herpes virus 1) and can cause cold-like symptoms and eye problems.
They are not hidden, when you get measles, you would get symptoms right away.
If you mean the family that includes genital herpes, I thought they were permanent. But if they aren't, I doubt that you can get it again. The body will most likely learn how to recognize, defeat, & stop it right away if it enters your body again.
Many bacteria and viruses need time to multiply before any signs and symptoms can be seen.
It depends some have it for longer before it explodes but if you think you have it see a doctor right away!!!!
Some of the symptoms for blood clots are swelling, redness and pain. These symptoms are mostly found in the arms and legs. You should go to the emergency room right away if you notice any of these symptoms.
Go to a doctor right away to get some medication
Yes. You need to go to the dentist right away. This problem could get worse.
No; the virus remains in the body.