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Suffering from hsv2 last 3 year. Is it
Permanent curable or not. It is very difficult to explain to anyone .life going to heal .it is in pvt part and not tolerable
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Herpes simplex virus type 2 is a form of herpes virus that can be sexually transmitted and causes lesions, such as sores and blisters, to form on the skin Genital herpes, on the other hand, tends to be caused by HSV2. The American Sexual Health Association estimate that 1 in every 6 people aged 14 to 49 in the U.S. is infected with HSV2 HSV2 is typically passed along from one person to another through vaginal or anal intercourse. It is less common to transmit HSV2 through oral sex   There is no cure for either HSV1 or HSV2, so it is important to take steps to decrease the risk of contracting or passing on the virus. Some ways to decrease the transmission of HSV include: using condoms or dental dams during all forms of sexual activitygetting regular STI tests and ensuring sexual partners also get tested regularlyreducing the number of sexual partnersbeing in a long-term monogamous relationship with an uninfected personavoiding sexual activity during outbreaks of the herpes virususing anti-herpes medication daily if one partner has the herpes virusabstaining from sexual activity Remember that the herpes virus can be active and easily transmitted even when symptoms are not present. Also, using a condom or dental dam does not guarantee the virus will not be transmitted, as a barrier cannot cover all infected areas
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