When urine comes into contact with an open wound, stinging is a common sensation. Women have more trouble with urine passing over the sores than men because of the shape and position of the urethra. Women may also see a change in discharge when the herpes virus is active. Instead of white, watery, and usually odorless, the discharge may be thick, with a yellow tinge and a pungent smell. This is a sign of infection in the cervix.

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