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Genetal Herpes

The genetal herpes virus is completely different from the viruses that cause a facial wart or a plantar wart. This infection is commonly seen in sexually active people with multiple partners frequently being in the risk group. The virus is acquired during a sexual intercourse or from a pregnant mother to a newborn during a vaginal delivery. The genetal herpes virus is completely different from the viruses that cause a facial wart or a plantar wart.

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Genetal Herpes

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Facial Wart, Plantar Wart

Blisters on the vagina, penis, anus, hips, and related areas are the common signs of the infection. In mild cases, no treatment is applied. The symptoms tend to disappear within a week. Patients with frequent recurrences are recommended to take antiviral medications. The genetal herpes virus is completely different from the viruses that cause a facial wart or a plantar wart.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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