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Herpes spread through genital mucous secretions may result in cryosurgery or for HPV symptomatic condyloma. Labial infections are most common as compared to genital ones. Currently a vaccine is being tested to protect people from getting infected, yet it seems to be more effective in women than in men. It is recommended to practice safe sex and avoid contacts with infected people. Herpes spread through genital mucous secretions may result in cryosurgery or for HPV symptomatic condyloma.

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Herpes Spread

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Cryosurgery, Condyloma

The virus is highly contagious and is spread through oral or genital mucous secretions during a close contact with an infected person having an episode of the infection. Most people are said to have experienced an outbreak of the condition by the age of 20 years. Herpes spread through genital mucous secretions may result in cryosurgery or for HPV symptomatic condyloma.

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