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The type of herpes symptoms may be confused with other virus symptoms; vaginal discharge from vaginosis or genital wart viruses. Once the virus enters the body, it cannot be fought successfully. The outbreaks can be prevented by avoiding exposure to heat, cold, managing stress, and improving the immune system. Antibacterial soap and antiviral medication can help to make the outbreak subside in the shortest time possible The type of herpes symptoms may be confused with other virus symptoms; vaginal discharge from vaginosis or genital wart viruses.

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Type Of Herpes

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Vaginal Discharge, Genital Wart

There are two strain of HSV virus that lead to labial and genital infections -- HSV-1 and HSV-2. They are acquired through secretions from labial/oral or genital areas. The mechanism of getting infected is similar with the virus affecting nerve ganglia and causing recurrent outbreaks from time to time. The type of herpes symptoms may be confused with other virus symptoms; vaginal discharge from vaginosis or genital wart viruses.

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