Herpes- Protect Yourself From Genital Herpes
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Protecting Yourself from Genital Herpes
Genital herpes is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease (STD). Engaging in sexual activity with an infected person, even once, can lead to transmission.
Understanding Genital Herpes
Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). The virus can remain dormant in an infected person, making it possible to transmit even when no symptoms are present. Having sex?"protected or unprotected?"with someone who has active sores also increases the risk of infection. Sometimes, individuals may unknowingly carry and spread the virus due to a lack of symptoms.
Prevention Strategies
To reduce the risk of contracting genital herpes, it’s crucial to:
1. Practice Monogamy: Limiting sexual activity to one uninfected partner can minimize your risk.
2. Communicate Openly: Discuss any history of sexually transmitted infections with your partner. This might seem challenging but is important for your health.
3. Use Protection: Consistently use latex condoms during sexual activity. However, remember that condoms may not cover all infected areas.
4. Avoid Oral Sex: This form of sexual contact typically has no barrier protection, increasing the risk of herpes transmission.
Once contracted, herpes remains in the body permanently, so taking preventive measures is essential.
Important Note
This article is for informational purposes only and does not serve as medical advice. For professional guidance, please consult a healthcare provider. Always discuss any health actions with your doctor, as the author is not responsible for any outcomes based on this information.
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