Herpes Treatment

Herpes spreads by direct contact,
usually when the infected person is experiencing an outbreak of blisters.
People can sometimes spread herpes even if they have no symptoms.
Herpes can also be spread through oral sex if one partner has a herpes
sore on the mouth or the genitals. The first outbreak is usually the
most extensive and painful, and can last from five days to three weeks.
Herpes
Symptoms
Herpes symptoms usually occur within
2 to 10 days after contact with the virus. Some of the symptoms are:
Swollen glands, headaches, fever, numbness,
tingling or burning in the genital region.
Painful urination or frequent need to
urinate.
Blisters in the genital area that scab
over and heal without scars. Many people experience precursor signals
up to 48 hours before an outbreak. These may consist of tingling,
itching or pain at the site of the eruption, or pain running down
into the buttocks or to the knees. Genital herpes infections during
pregnancy present special concerns because severe infection of the
newborn may occur during passage through an infected birth canal.
See your doctor about this.
Diagnosis
of Herpes
Your doctor can often confirm herpes
by the history of your symptoms, an examination of the blisters or
sores, or the fluid extracted from them.
Herpes
Cure
There is no known cure. There is a new
discovery that will keep the herpes outbreaks dormant and in remission.
See Treatment.
Herpes
Treatment
Immune Builder and Viratamin are as close
to a cure that is on the market today. Herpes virus sufferers have
received amazing results from a new discovery. The new product "Viraway"
keeps the Herpes Virus dormant and in remission.
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