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Mouth Herpes
Oral or mouth herpes cannot be treated with cryosurgery, neither can genital herpes.
Lesions on the face are quite common and are usually caused by HSV-1. About 80% of Americans are reported to have had outbreaks of the condition at once in life. Called also 'cold sores', the condition is not dangerous and does not require treatment.
Oral or mouth herpes cannot be treated with cryosurgery, neither can genital herpes.
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Mouth Herpes -
Cryosurgery, Genital Herpes
If you have an outbreak, wash the hands with soap and water to kill the virus and do not touch other areas after having touched affected ones for the infection is easily spread. Avoid kissing other people especially pregnant women and children.
Oral or mouth herpes cannot be treated with cryosurgery, neither can genital herpes.
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