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What You Need To Know About Herpes STD




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Genital herpes is now among the most common sexually transmitted disease worldwide. Herpes STD affects at least 80 million people in the world and can be transmitted through sexual activities making their way to tiny breaks in the skin. Herpes STD is a result of either HSV 1 or HSV 2.

Herpes STD is most recognizable through the appearance of blisters. The highest point of susceptibility is during the first onset of symptoms until the time the affected area has been healed. You are likely to have an outbreak of herpes if there are open or wet sores as well as when there are leaking fluids.

Herpes STD can infect other parts of the body as well. The fingers and eyes are possible regions for herpes outbreaks. A newborn baby is susceptible to herpes if their mother has an infected birth canal.

Infection with herpes STD is also likely if an individual engages in sexual activity with an infected person. In fact, some couples have successfully avoided herpes infection by simply refusing to have sex when there are symptoms. The prevalence of herpes outbreaks is more common in women than men at 39% and 19%, respectively.

Herpes STD can play a crucial factor in the spread of HIV, the AIDS-causing virus. Since the herpes virus can bring about sores on the penis or vaginal canal, it increases the likelihood of transmitting HIV. Genital herpes can increase an individual's susceptibility to AIDS.

It is noteworthy that 90% of people with herpes STD infection are unaware of their condition. HSV 1, the virus that causes cold sores, is the principal cause for herpes outbreaks.

A huge percentage of herpes STD outbreaks are caused by HSV Type 1 that is transferable through oral sex. Although it is commonly transmitted through sexual contact, this is not always the case. Cold sores as well as genital herpes can be communicable whenever there are noticeable blisters.

It may be difficult to find treatment for herpes STD because the virus does not leave the individual's body. Natural treatment for herpes STD are only designed to relieve the symptoms but not completely heal the condition.





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Sandra Griggs gives away a free guide on her website that reveals the truth about herpes STD. Don't just rely on herpes photos to decide whether you have herpes simplex or not. Find out the shocking details at ImmuneGlory.com


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