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Oral Herpes Transmission

Oral herpes transmission can happen during a skin-to-skin contact; a colposcopy and cryosurgery used for diagnosing and treating warts, are not the options here. It is recommended to avoid caffeine, alcohol, and consume products rich in lysine, vitamins, and minerals. There are also alternative means to lessen the pain and shorten the episode duration. To reduce the symptoms of the condition and relieve discomforts, anti-viral medicines are prescribed. Oral herpes transmission can happen during a skin-to-skin contact; a colposcopy and cryosurgery used for diagnosing and treating warts, are not the options here.

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Oral Herpes Transmission

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Colposcopy, Cryosurgery

Care should be taken to avoid kissing and sharing drinking utensils with infected people. Most people acquire the infection as children and suffer from repeated outbreaks throughout life since the virus cannot be eradicated from the body. HSV is usually transmitted through saliva and is highly infectious. Oral herpes transmission can happen during a skin-to-skin contact; a colposcopy and cryosurgery used for diagnosing and treating warts, are not the options here.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Information, HPV Virus, HPV Fact, High Risk HPV Type, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus, Low Grade Cervical Dysplasia, Irregular Pap Smear, Genital Wart

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

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