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		Herpes on Buttocks
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		<a href="https://illnessee.com/herpes-on-buttocks-pictures/"><img src="https://illnessee.com/contents/videos_screenshots/0/55/180x180/10.jpg" border="0"><br>&lt;p&gt;The primary places that herpes blisters appear are around the mouth and on the genitals including the rectum. However, little known fact, the lesions can erupt anywhere on the body including on internal organs like the cervix. Another common place that the herpes blisters can erupt is on the lower back and buttocks. The virus that causes this type of outbreak is HSV-2 or herpes simplex virus 2, which is responsible for the majority of genital herpes infections.&lt;/p&gt;

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Herpes is a tricky disease. Strangely enough, a person can have the disease and not display any or have very mild symptoms for years. At the same time, these people are still contagious and account for a significant number of transmissions. In general, though, people with herpes display one or more of the following symptoms:
&lt;br&gt;The appearance of blisters or open sores on the skin; HSV-2 causes the sores to appear in the genital area and the rectum; people with sacral herpes will only develop these blisters on their back and/or buttocks
&lt;br&gt;Itching or tingling in the region
&lt;br&gt;Pain in or around the affected area
&lt;br&gt;Red inflamed skin
&lt;br&gt;Crack, red, or raw areas
&lt;br&gt;Headaches
&lt;br&gt;Backaches
&lt;br&gt;Flu-like symptoms such as nausea or joint pain
&lt;br&gt;Fatigue
&lt;br&gt;Depression&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;If you are displaying any of these symptoms, it is a good idea to get tested by a medical professional to confirm your self-diagnosis. This ensures you use the right treatment for your condition.&lt;/p&gt;</a>
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	<pubDate>Mon 01 Feb 2016 20:22:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		Furuncle on Tummy
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		<a href="https://illnessee.com/furuncle-on-tummy-pictures/"><img src="https://illnessee.com/contents/videos_screenshots/0/24/180x180/2.jpg" border="0"><br>&lt;p&gt;
Boils (furuncles) can develop anywhere on your skin, but they're most likely to occur at the site of an infected hair follicle (a hole a hair grows out of).
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Boils most commonly develop on areas of skin where there's a combination of hair, sweat and friction, such as the neck, face or thighs.
Over time, pus forms inside the boil, causing it to grow larger and become more painful. In most cases, a boil will eventually burst and the pus will drain away without leaving a scar. This can take from two days to three weeks to happen.
Boils are more common in teenagers and young adults, especially in males. Young males living in overcrowded and possibly unhygienic conditions are particularly at risk.
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	<pubDate>Mon 01 Feb 2016 19:51:00 +0200</pubDate>
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