
If you have blisters or sores on or around your genital region, rectum, or mouth, it could be a sign of genital herpes.
Herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are two types of herpes viruses: herpes simplex 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex 2 (HSV-2). Both viruses are transmitted by close contact with an infected person. HSV-1 is usually associated with cold sores, or fever blisters, around the mouth and is often transmitted through nonsexual contact with infected saliva. HSV-2 most often affects the genital area.
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What Does Genital Herpes Look Like?

Oral Herpes Can Cause Sores or Blisters Around the Mouth

These are the most common signs and symptoms of a recurring oral herpes infection:
- Redness, swelling, heat or pain, or itching in the area where the outbreak will occur
- Painful, fluid-filled blisters on the lips or under the nose, which then leak fluid and turn into sores
- Sores that crust over and heal after four to six days
Treatments for oral herpes include the following:
- Antiviral oral medications, such as acyclovir, famciclovir, and valacyclovir
- Antiviral topical ointments, such as acyclovir and penciclovir
- Over-the-counter topical anesthetics and anti-inflammatory agents
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Are Canker Sores Caused by the Herpes Virus?

Canker sores may be triggered by a variety of factors:
- A minor injury to your mouth
- Acidic food like citrus fruit
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen
- Emotional stress
- Dental appliances like ill-fitting dentures and braces
Some conditions and diseases may also cause canker sores:
- Celiac disease
- Crohn’s disease
- Behcet’s disease
- AIDS
- Ulcerative colitis
- Lupus
Contact Dermatitis Can Be Mistaken for Herpes

Is That Spot a Pimple or a Cold Sore?

There are different types of acne:
- Whiteheads Clogged follicles that stay beneath the skin and cause a white bump
- Blackheads Clogged follicles that appear black and reach the skin's surface
- Papules Lesions that are inflamed and usually appear as small, pink bumps on the skin
- Pustules (Pimples) Papules topped off by white or yellow pus-filled lesions that may be red at the base
- Nodules Large, painful solid lesions that are deep within the skin
- Severe Nodular Acne (Cystic Acne) Deep, painful lesions that are filled with pus
Scabies Rash Can Occur on the Genitals

Signs and symptoms of scabies include the following:
- Itching, mostly at night
- A rash that causes small bumps that often form a line (The bumps can resemble hives, tiny bites, knots under the skin, or pimples.)
- Scaly patches that look like eczema
- Sores, caused by scratching the rash, which can become infected
- Thick crusts on the skin for a severe type of scabies called crusted scabies, or Norwegian scabies
How to Tell if It’s a Yeast Infection or Herpes

Symptoms of a yeast infection include the following:
- Itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva
- A burning sensation, particularly during intercourse or urination
- Redness and swelling of the vulva
- Vaginal pain and soreness
- Vaginal rash
- Thick, white, odorless vaginal discharge that looks like cottage cheese
- Watery vaginal discharge
Chlamydia Can Cause Burning During Urination

Syphilis Can Cause Sores on the Genitals and Mouth

Like herpes, syphilis is an STI that can cause sores in the genital area and the mouth. Despite these similarities, the two infections differ in their causes: Bacteria cause syphilis, and a virus causes herpes. The health risks they pose are different, too.
How to Know if It’s Gonorrhea or Genital Herpes

Most women with gonorrhea don't have any symptoms, and if they do, they are often mild and can be mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection. Symptoms of gonorrhea in women may include the following:
- Pain or a burning sensation when urinating
- Increased vaginal discharge
- Vaginal bleeding between periods
Symptoms of gonorrhea in men may include the following:
- A burning sensation when urinating
- White, yellow, or green discharge from the penis
- Less commonly, painful or swollen testicles
Rectal infections in men and women may cause no symptoms or these cause symptoms:
- Discharge
- Anal itching
- Soreness
- Bleeding
- Painful bowel movements
Mpox Can Cause a Rash on the Genitals

Additional symptoms of mpox can include the following:
- Fever
- Headache
- Muscle aches and backache
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Chills
- Exhaustion
- Respiratory symptoms, such as coughing, nasal congestion, and sore throat
The CDC recommends vaccination for people who have been exposed to mpox, as well as people who have an increased risk of being exposed to mpox:
- People who have been identified as a contact of a person who has mpox
- People who may have been exposed to mpox, such as people who have a sexual partner who has been diagnosed with mpox in the past two weeks or people who had multiple sexual partners in the past two weeks in an area with a known mpox outbreak
- People whose jobs may expose them to mpox
How to Reduce Your Risk of Getting an STD
The only way to altogether avoid STDs, including herpes, is not to have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. If you are sexually active, you can reduce your risk by being in a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested for STDs, and by using condoms correctly every time you have sex.
If you have any symptoms of genital herpes or any other STD, see your doctor or go to a sexual health clinic. Your doctor will know what tests to give you to detect any STDs you may have. And if you’re sexually active, get screened regularly and always practice safe sex.
The Takeaway
- Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus 1 or 2.
- Determining whether you have herpes or another disease that causes similar symptoms, such as syphilis and gonorrhea, depends on several factors, including the disease’s appearance and, most importantly, your healthcare provider’s diagnosis.
- Herpes is incurable, but it can be managed through medications and treatment. There are also multiple steps you can take to prevent infection.
Resources We Trust
- Mayo Clinic: Genital Herpes
- Cleveland Clinic: Genital Herpes
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: About Genital Herpes
- Johns Hopkins Medicine: Genital Herpes
- National Center for Biotechnology Information: Overview: Genital Herpes