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Sexually Transmitted Infections  
Genital Herpes

What is Genital Herpes?
How common is genital herpes?
Is there a cure for genital herpes?
How does one get infected with genital herpes?
What are the symptoms of genital herpes?
What is the first (primary or initial) outbreak of herpes usually like?
What happens after the first outbreak of herpes is over?
Once I am infected with herpes, does that mean that I will definitely have more outbreaks?
Why do the recurrent outbreaks occur?
What are the recurrent (secondary) outbreaks of herpes like?
Are there any factors that make it more or less likely that I will have recurrent outbreaks of herpes?
Is there any way to know when I will have a recurrent outbreak of herpes?
Is there anything that causes or "triggers" a recurrent outbreak of herpes?
How will my doctor diagnose me with genital herpes?
Can I transmit the herpes virus even if I do not have any symptoms?
Is it true that you can get infected with herpes from a toilet seat?
If my partner and I are both already infected with herpes, do we still need to be careful about transmitting it to one another?
Is there any medication or treatment for herpes?
Is there anything I can do to protect myself from getting herpes?

What resources can I find online that can help me learn more about Herpes?






   
 Choose more topics below!  
 Trichomonas
 Chlamydia
 Gonorrhea
 Genital Warts
 Herpes Simplex Virus
 HPV - Human Papillomavirus
 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - PID
 Syphilis
 HIV - Human Immunodeficiency Virus and AIDS
 Hepatitis C


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