If the girl is having a break out then she should see her doctor. They can take a sample of the break out and get it tested for herpes.
If the girl doesn't have any signs or symptoms then she can have a blood test done about 6-8 weeks after being exposed to herpes.
Most people experience signs or symptoms of herpes with in 2-30 days of being exposed to the virus and initial symptoms are usually easy to detect, but should be varified by a doctor.
The test takes about 2 weeks to get results.
If the girl doesn't get tested then she may never know for sure if she has it or not.
You're not going to die if you happen to contract it, herpes isn't life threatening it's just an uncomfortable or pain full skin infection with a negative stigma. Herpes break outs usually occur with in 2-30 days of having intercourse with some one that has it. Fyi, if they didn't have any signs or symptoms of a break out then you only have a small chance of contracting it. But some times you can have herpes with out showing any signs or symptoms. In that case it's best to wait about 6-8 weeks then have a blood test done to be sure.
As soon as it touches you.
A few weeks to a month, every girl is different.
Yes, you can get a girl to go to homecoming with you. You will need to find the girl you want to take and ask her out.
Everyone is different
long enough
how long will it take to find out who stole what from which place? how long will it take to find out who stole what from which place?
about a week
10 min
it depends
Take Her/Him swiming.
It all depends on how deap the relationship was and how old the girl is. If she is in her teens it could take a very long time unless she has her girl friends take her out and she meets someone new. Then she will be over it in a heart beat.
No, taking medication is optional when you have herpes. Patients may choose to take medication to help with the discomfort of outbreaks and shorten their duration. They may also take medication daily to reduce the number of outbreaks and the possibility of transmitting the infection to partners.