The most common sites of extragenital lesions are the fingers (herpetic whitlows), buttocks, thighs, and, occasionally, the eyes. Dr. Woolley is Consultant Physician, Department of Genitourinary ...
upper respiratory tract symptoms such as herpetic pharyngitis and sore throat; dysphagia; extragenital lesions on fingers, buttocks, thighs, and eyes; coexistent bacterial or fungal superinfection.