Break outs can last any where from 1-4 weeks depending on severity and they can heal faster if they are being treated with some thing.
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A herpes outbreak doesn't last 2 months; and the virus lasts for a lifetime.
There are outbreaks of herpes every day all over the world. Each year, nearly 24 million people are infected with the herpes simplex type 2 virus. In 2013 there was a massive outbreak of herpes simplex 1 at the Coachella music festival in Indio, California.
You can get the herpes virus from a kiss on the neck if the person kissing you had an outbreak of herpes or just before the outbreak arose. The neck is a common place for herpes gladiatorum as well.
If you play a flute and have herpes simplex outbreak, you should stop immediately see a medical doctor for advice.
herpes lasts forever
The initial outbreak of herpes is usually the most severe. A patient who has never had genital herpes or cold sores typically has the worst initial outbreak. A history of other herpes infections may make the initial outbreak less severe, as the body already has related antibodies. These patients may be more likely to have genital herpes without knowing it. As time goes on, outbreaks typically become less severe.
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Definately not.
I depends. If it's the first one, it is usually the longest and most severe. After the initial outbreak they tend to become less severe. They usually last a few days in the acute phase and then several days or weeks until completely healed. Then it may be months before another outbreak. It depends a great deal on the health and strength of your immune system.
The name of that disease is Herpes zoster.
You can play basketball if you have herpes. If you're having an outbreak, you should not play unless you can cover the affected area.