The first time you have genital herpes is usually the most severe. It can last between two to three weeks depending on how you treat it and your body’s reaction to the virus. 

Subsequent outbreaks are less severe and pass within a few days but this can vary from person-to-person.  

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Authored Dec 01, 2021 by Joseph Issac, MPharm
Reviewed Dec 01, 2021 by Prabjeet Saundh, MPharm
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