It’s possible to confuse other skin conditions with herpes. For instance, a pimple or blister might make you concerned that you may have herpes. If you haven’t received a proper diagnosis, it’s best to visit your doctor to get checked out. They can make sure that what you have is actually herpes so that you can decide how to best treat it.  To diagnose herpes, your doctor will first ask you about the symptoms you’re experiencing. Then, they’ll look at your sores and may take a sample to confirm that the sores are herpes. Additionally, your doctor may do a complete blood count (CBC) to check for herpes antibodies, which are a sign your body is fighting the infection.  Ask your doctor if the sore may be related to other medical conditions. These include fungal infections, Hand-Foot-and-Mouth disease, syphilis, and a Herpes zoster infection. Very rarely, a herpes infection can cause swelling in the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround your brain and spinal cord. When this happens, you can develop meningitis, which is a very serious condition that requires immediate medical care. Seek emergency care if you notice the following symptoms: Stiffness in your neck A severe headache that seems abnormal Headache along with nausea and vomiting Confusion Difficulty concentrating Seizures Sleepiness Difficulty waking Sensitivity to light Lack of appetite or thirst Sudden high fever Rash (not in all cases) Although there’s no cure for herpes, you can take medication to help your sores heal faster, prevent outbreaks, and reduce your risk of spreading the virus. Your doctor may prescribe an oral antiviral medication to help ease your pain and discomfort. Always take your medicine exactly as directed.  Common antiviral medicines to treat HSV include Acyclovir (Zovirax), Famciclovir (Famvir), and Valacyclovir (Valtrex). Your doctor will give you the medication after your first outbreak, and you'll use it to control later outbreaks. For example, an 800 mg pill of Acyclovir is taken 5 times a day for 7-10 days. The most common side effects with these medications are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, fatigue, dizziness, and muscle aches.
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One-sentence summary -- Visit your doctor to make sure you have herpes. Get immediate care if you develop symptoms of meningitis. Ask your doctor about antiviral medications to relieve your symptoms.

Q: If you or someone you know is being bullied, talk to someone you trust, such as a coach, teacher, parent, or guidance counselor. Tell them what is going on so you can get some help with the situation. Some schools even have programs set up specifically designed to deal with bullying. Bullying is when someone is humiliated, made fun of, or abused over time by their peers. It's not just getting in an argument or even someone calling someone else bad names. It's not just a single incident, but an ongoing campaign against a person. Getting into a fight can get you into serious trouble, even if you didn't start it. Many schools have a zero-tolerance policy for violence, and you could be expelled from school or worse.  If they continue to come after you, turn to face them, but maintain your distance. Keep them at arm's length at all times, as if they get closer, they can tackle or punch you.  In some areas, you can even be charged with a crime, particularly if you're 17 or 18, depending on the legal age you become an adult in your state. Don't glare at them or stare at the ground. Rather, hold their gaze and show them you have confidence. If you show aggression, you can egg them on. If you show vulnerability, they may want to start the fight even more. Starting a fight can get you in even more trouble than just defending yourself. Once you throw that punch, you never know how things are going to turn out. You could be seriously injured, ending up with broken teeth or even a concussion, or you could injure someone else just as badly. No matter what happens, whether you win or lose, you're still going to lose because there will be consequences. Try to find another way than throwing a punch. Walk away or find some help. Some people will only fight you if there are no witnesses around, particularly if there are no teachers to see it. Yell as loud as you can to get people to come to your aid. If people arrive, you may not need to fight. Try yelling, "Fire," "Help!" or "Call 911."
A: Report bullying when it happens. Walk away from the fight to avoid getting into trouble. Look the person in the eye with confidence. Avoid throwing the first punch. Get the attention of people nearby to help squash the fight.

Article: Remember to follow the drying time directions on the paint packaging. Allowing each coat to dry completely before applying the next coat will potentially help to make your finished product look better and last longer.  The drying time between paint coats will vary widely depending on the paint that you are using, the thickness that it is applied, and the climate it is being applied in. Keep your project in a safe place until it dries completely. This will allow it to dry completely before being disturbed. Avoid using your painted surface for anything until 100% dry. he surface properly. In order to keep your painted upholstery looking good, you will need to be careful with it and clean it gently. For example, if you spill something on it, soak as much up as possible quickly with a dry towel and then blot the surface with a damp cloth. Painted upholstery can be more sensitive to use and abuse than fabric surfaces. Be sure to avoid setting rough or sharp surfaces on the upholstery, as it could scratch your paint job. If you paint upholstery you can always repaint sections or add new coats in the future. This can give your surface a whole new life after you have used it quite a bit. Like with your original painting project, you should take the time to thoroughly clean the surface before you add additional coats in the future. This will help assure that the new coats stick to the old painted surface.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Follow directions about drying time.  properly. Fix the surface with touchup paint or additional coats.