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The primary infection can
progress in different ways. Some people only have very mild
symptoms or none at all. The first outbreak starts one to
three weeks after the virus has been contracted. It subsides
spontaneously within a few weeks. Later, if HSV is
reactivated, the blisters will return
The first symptom of an outbreak
is an unpleasant tingling feeling in the skin. After a short
while, a number of fluid-filled blisters appear
The sores become covered by scabs
which typically fall off after eight to ten days. The virus
can spread until the sores are completely covered by
scabs.
Around 20 per cent of the people
with HSV antibodies have recurrent attacks of cold sores
throughout their lives.
In children, the virus can infect
the mouth and throat (gingivostomatitis herpetica acuta). The
infection may be accompanied by a fever and general aches and
pains.
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