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How Do I Know if I Have Herpes or Something Else?

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.