There is a cure for herpes virus in Germany. It's a three week treatment and people are cured. I have no idea why this is not been allowed into the USA. I have had several friends go to Germany and be cured.
2007-08-11 13:25:01
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answered by Cherokee Billie 7
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2016-04-18 12:14:09
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answered by ? 3
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2016-08-13 10:36:50
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answered by Adella 3
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2016-12-24 21:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-08 02:51:17
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answered by ? 4
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There are two types of herpes simplex virus: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Both virus types can cause sores around the mouth (herpes labialis) and on the genitals (genital herpes). Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV).
Cold sores sometimes called fever blisters, are groups of small blisters on the lip and around the mouth. The skin around the blisters is often red, swollen, and sore. The blisters may break open, leak a clear fluid, and then scab over after a few days. They usually heal in several days to 2 weeks.
The herpes simplex virus usually enters the body through a break in the skin around or inside the mouth. It is usually spread when a person touches a cold sore or touches infected fluid—such as from sharing eating utensils or razors, kissing an infected person, or touching that person's saliva. A parent who has a cold sore often spreads the infection to his or her child in this way. Cold sores can also be spread to other areas of the body.
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2015-01-25 10:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Not too sure.
I think society is so caught up in all the drama going on in out government, no one is spending time and money on diseases, and cures.
You could certainly ask the same about why there isn't a cure for Cancer! There's all kinds of Cancer, but still no cure.
Amazing.
Plus, all the money that's going into disasters..
They will in time.
Take care!
xx
2007-08-11 13:25:14
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answered by Anonymous 4
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There are two types of herpes. Type 1 is like cold sores, Type 2 is like genital herpes. You can get herpes from oral sex. There is no cure for it...but I'm pretty sure there are things out there that cut down the number of outbreaks. Remember this though, even if there is no physical signs it can still be spread!
2016-03-12 21:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two main types of herpes. Herpes simplex type1 and type 2. Type 1 is usually associated with the mouth, type 2 with the genital area.
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It won't kill you, though it will cause you to break out in blisters. After contracting either type, your body will produce antibodies after six weeks that will stop you from reinfecting yourself, or someone else re-infecting you. So, if you get type 1 of the mouth, during that six weeks, you can re-infect youself while shaving. Or, if you have an outbreak and touch a sore, if you touch somewhere else on your body, such as your genitals, you will contract, genital herpes, type 1. You can also get oral herpes type 2, in addition to type 1, if you perform oral sex on someon with genital herpes type two.
Condoms will not completely protect you from the disease since parts of the body not covered by the condom can rub against the infected individual. Plus, if they are not having an outbreak, you do not know where the infected spots are located on their body. Herpes is a skin-to-skin transmission type disease.
Though it is skin-to skin, it can be transmitted by skin-surface-skin contact. For example, sharing a drinking glass or towel.
Herpes, type 1 and 2, can be passed on to others at any time, whether the infected person is having an outbreak or not. There is no cure, just antiviral medication to help treat/prevent outbreaks.
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2015-03-11 09:10:22
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answered by sherryl 1
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Why isn't there a cure for cancer or AIDS? Despite all the money spent on research a cure just hasn't been found yet, hopefully one will eventually be found. Thankfully until one is found there are drugs that can be taken to contain the illness.
2007-08-11 14:37:57
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answered by prettyblueeyes101010 4
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