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Male Herpes
In genitals of the male herpes virus can lead to appearance of lesions; in the female, a vaginal wart for which colposcopy can be used to treat.
The first outbreak is said to be more acute than the repeated ones and can also be accompanied by fever, dysuria, and enlargement of the lymph glands. As a rule, men have milder repeated episodes as compared to those in women.
In genitals of the male herpes virus can lead to appearance of lesions; in the female, a vaginal wart for which colposcopy can be used to treat.
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Male Herpes -
Vaginal Wart, Colposcopy
Both men and women suffer from genital infections caused usually by HSV type 2. This virus leads to the appearance of lesions on the penis, scrotum, area around the anus, and the inner of the thighs. Increased skin sensitivity is reported before the blisters appear on the skin. In genitals of the male herpes virus can lead to appearance of lesions; in the female, a vaginal wart for which colposcopy can be used to treat.
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