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Contracting Herpes




Contracting herpes is difficult to prevent but cold sores resulting from oral herpes can be effectively treated with a natural remedy. Using condoms is recommended, yet it is not a 100% protection since the condom does not always cover all lesions. If a partner has an episode, it is better to restrain from sexual contacts including oral. In the case of frequent episodes, small doses of anti-viral medications are used to control the outbreaks. Contracting herpes is difficult to prevent but cold sores resulting from oral herpes can be effectively treated with a natural remedy.

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Contracting Herpes

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Oral Herpes, a natural remedy

The disease is hard to prevent since it is easily transmitted through infected saliva and other mucous membranes. It is essential to avoid contacts with affected people and avoid touching open sores since the infection can be spread to other parts of the body. Contracting herpes is difficult to prevent but cold sores resulting from oral herpes can be effectively treated with a natural remedy.

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