Both herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 produce similar symptoms, but can vary depending on the gravity on the site of infection. Symptoms of infection in the genital area, for example, include itching, painful sores and blisters (called lesions) on the genitals, fever (usually with the first appearance of blisters), fatigue, malaise, muscle pain, vaginal discharge, De difficulty or pain when you urinate, pain when you have relationships and tender or enlarged lymph nodes in the groin.
In rare cases the virus can also cause more serious infections. When the eye is struck by herpes simplex, it usually affects only one eye and occurs most often on the cornea (normally clear dome that covers the front part of the eye). Less frequently, May simplex virus also infect inside the eye (herpes Uveitis) or retina (retinitis herpes). The herpes simplex virus can also cause blood vessels to grow over the cornea, and sometimes can lead to visual impairment.
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