Sherry Dubois
Sherry Dubois thanked Lizette Behrens' answer

Your healthcare provider may diagnose genital herpes by simply looking at your symptoms. Providers can also take a sample from the sore(s) and test it. In certain situations, a blood test may be used to look for herpes antibodies. Have an honest and open talk with your health care provider and ask whether you should … Read more

Sherry Dubois
Sherry Dubois thanked Aurelio Dionisio's answer

When I was first diagnosed it felt like my womanhood was snatched from me. I felt trapped, alone, embarrassed and ashamed.

My boyfriend had given it to me and just said it didnt matter because we were not going to break up. But I hated him, not only for that but I genuinely did not … Read more

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Sherry Dubois thanked Daniela Paleacu's answer

Oral herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections cause sores to form on the mouth, lips, or gums. HSV has 2 types. The infection can also spread through a kiss or on a shared eating utensil. Oral HSV infections that come back may be triggered by stress, trauma, or exposure to temperature extremes. Fever, chills, headache, and … Read more

Sherry Dubois
Sherry Dubois thanked Lizette Behrens' answer

Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by the herpes simplex virus; of the two strains of herpes simplex, herpes simplex type 2 is the most prevalent cause of genital herpes. According to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, as many as one in five people are infected with … Read more