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Herpes Simplex 2

A herpes simplex 2 outbreak could be confused with vaginitis, making a cone biopsy necessary for diagnosis. One of the two types of virus that causes an infection characterized by visible or invisible lesions, fever, and other symptoms. This strain affects mostly genitals but can also lead to oral infections. Sexually active people including those who practice oral sex are high risk for developing this infection. A herpes simplex 2 outbreak could be confused with vaginitis, making a cone biopsy necessary for diagnosis.

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Herpes Simplex 2

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Vaginitis, Cone Biopsy

Transmitted by sexual intercourse, it cannot be prevented by medication. It is wise to have a constant sexual partner who can be trusted. Sometimes, a person may be unaware of the viruses present since the condition can be asymptomatic. Tests may be used to determine the infection. A herpes simplex 2 outbreak could be confused with vaginitis, making a cone biopsy necessary for diagnosis.

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