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This product is life changing. The results are incredible. I used to get episodes every month. The last one I got was 6 months ago and it was tiny and not painful
You have to try it to believe
it. Now I don't care any more if I am going
to get an outbreak since I have a very strong weapon
against it. I don't go anywhere without this product. Thank
you very much for this wonder liquid and your support
for many people, who were really suffering from herpes."
T.Allen, New Jersey
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For
more helpful information please visit these sites:
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NCHSTP
National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
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NIAID
National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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Herpes.com
Herpes.com "Our goal is to be recognized as the most comprehensive resource of information about Herpes, Herpes Products, and Herpes Services."
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About HSV
Herpes is a common viral infection. It causes
oral herpes (cold sores or fever blisters), and genital
herpes (genital sores).
There are two herpes simplex
viruses:
- Herpes Simplex Type 1 (HSV-1)
- infecting the mouth (cold sores) and genital
tract - Herpes Simplex Type 2 (HSV-2)
- infecting the genital tract.
Most sufferers report:
- swollen lymph glands
- headache, muscle ache, lower back pain and fever
- vaginal or penis discharge
- painful inflammation and small red bumps which
turn into blisters in affected areas
- some experience a burning sensation during urination,
indicating a possible infection of the urethra
What You Should Know
About Herpes:
- The Herpes virus is very contagious.
- It infects the nerve cells of the spinal cord
(genital herpes) and the nerves at the base of the
brain (oral herpes).
- Anyone having symptoms of oral or genital herpes
infections must not allow these areas to come into
direct contact with another person.
- When the virus has been transmitted, the infection
is permanent.
- The virus is very distinct. An outbreak starts
with one or a few small blisters.
- The blisters rupture and form scabs indicating
the end of the outbreak.
- Outbreaks generally last 12 to 21 days and often
occur during stress.
- During this blister phase any area of broken skin
or mucosa, including eyes, mouth, esophagus, anus
and vagina can be infected.
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