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Oral Herpes Simplex
An oral herpes simplex or genital herpes doesn't lead to condyloma, but causes small blisters.
It is recommended to avoid close contact with other people since the virus is easily transmitted through saliva. However, the outbreaks tend to recur later and there seems to be no way of predicting them. An attack of the virus is temporary lasting for about a week or two.
An oral herpes simplex or genital herpes doesn't lead to condyloma, but causes small blisters.
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Oral Herpes Simplex -
Herpes, Condyloma
These lesions do not always appear during the outbreak. The condition is associated with cold sores on the mouth and is often referred to as cold sores. A relative virus HSV-2 can also lead to labial infection, yet it is more often responsible for genital infections. HSV-1 is a common cause of this infection.
An oral herpes simplex or genital herpes doesn't lead to condyloma, but causes small blisters.
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