The herpes simplex virus is very contagious and can cause outbreaks in various parts of the body des There are two variants of this virus, namely type 1 and type 2 virus type 1 is usually associated with outbreaks in the range of cold sores and and blisters around the lips and mouth. The virus is usually transmitted through infected saliva contamination from hands or fingers have touched the infected or contaminated bubbles. Another way The transmission of this virus is through kissing. This is a very simple way to transfer the virus from one individual to another. Outbreaks of simplex virus can vary considerably between the weeks, months or even years. Those people who have less than a good immune system, are much more likely to suffer from epidemics like those people whose immune system is rugged.
Of course, that although these outbreaks are rare, are> Virus will remain indefinitely in the body. When a person has reached adulthood, it can be assumed that about 90% of people have been produced antibodies that act against the herpes simplex one stem. The herpes simplex virus type 2 is usually associated with genital herpes, and usually sexually transmitted. The symptoms of type 2 viruses include genital sores as well as all sores and mouth ulcers. This virus, if still, if untreated, can also result inother diseases such as eye infections. A lot of people infected with type 1 or type 2 virus show no symptoms.
This can be a big problem because then the virus can be spread more quickly and the victims are not aware that it has sufficient precautions. Anyone with a history of problems with the herpes simplex virus should always be careful, take precautions to indulge in sexual activities with a new partner. EvenPeople who do not have a history of herpes simplex virus should still be useful. During the meeting a new partner to try to find that sexual diseases that have been in the past. It should also be open and honest about any sexual diseases that have suffered in the past.
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