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STD herpes virus is one of the many viruses, along with penile wart and verruca virus, which have no cure. The infection is chronic, which means the attacks of the virus will repeat from time to time. Recurrent outbreaks damage the immune system of the patient leading to a higher susceptibility of HIV and other viruses. Medication is recommended to stop the outbreak and handle pain. STD herpes virus is one of the many viruses, along with penile wart and verruca virus, which have no cure.

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Penile Wart, Verruca

This is one of the sexually transmitted conditions that can be both annoying and dangerous. The infection results from a virus known as HSV-2 leading to a painful condition and lesions on the genitals. The disease can also be asymptomatic. Both men and women suffer from this condition. STD herpes virus is one of the many viruses, along with penile wart and verruca virus, which have no cure.

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