Herpes causes lesions that evolve from small red bumps to blister-like lesions to open sores to scabbed-over lesions, all spread over 10-20 days--shorter for
recurrentRecurrent cystitis outbreaks, longer for initial infections. Many
atypicalAtypical pneumonia symptoms and signs are
commonCommon cold, and most people in fact have few or no symptoms.
Health care providers don't usually confuse warts with herpes lesions, and most urologists will have seen plenty of both. However, herpes is intermittent--so nobody can be certain they don't have herpes just because a provider didn't see herpes-like lesions. If you have
recurrentRecurrent cystitis symptoms like I just described or otherwise suspect you may have herpes (e.g., a past partner with it), have the blood test. See numerous other questions and my replies about the proper test, i.e. either the Biokit or HerpeSelect test for HSV-2 infection.
Good luck-- HHH, MD
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