how cont. is herpes?


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Stay away from that subject on here you can catch it from reading this stuff,OH its all around me help! How cont. is a cold,any questions!

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Extremely.

Very Very contagious. Even condoms do not prevent contraction.

Herpes is very very very contagious. Not something you want to mess around with. Do not have sex with that person because you can contract it and do not kiss that person because you can contract it. IF you yourself have it you need to get to a dr right away and get medication to treat it. It is a viral infection. Herpes is also a condition that can stay dorment for a while then can come out again days years or months later.

VERY

You have to have direct contact with the infected area, and since the infected area can be all over, it if very contagious.

Not only extremely contagious, but there is no cure for it. If you get it, you have it for life.

It depends on what type. If it is the sexually transmitted herpes, then it is very contagious through sexual contact. If it's the fever blister kind, then it's not that contagious unless direct blood contact.

VERY, VERY, VERY

You're the most contagious when open sores are visible.

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Extremly contagius, this diseases if a contact contagium, just think how contagius it is..

Very. Note that cold sores are a form of herpes (HSV 1). HSV 2 is the genital variety, but either variety can be spread to any part of your body. So if you receive oral from someone with an outbreak you will almost certainly get the virus on your bits and pieces. It cannot be cured but can be treated.

Note that most adult Americans have some form of herpes (HSV 1) or (HSV 2). It can also be spread without someone having an outbreak, although the pus from an open sore is most infectious. Using condoms might help but are not guarantee as the virus can be on parts of the skin that are not protected by a condom.



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