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If you have had Genital Herpes and was healed,is it possible you get infected again if exposed? |
If you have had Genital Herpes and was healed,is it possible you get infected again if exposed? There are two types of herpes simplex virus that both attack skin and mucous membranes in all areas of the body.HSV-1, the most common type, usually appears as cold sores on the mouth and lips.HSV-2 affects the genitals.Around 80 per cent of the adult population have antibodies in their blood indicating past infection with HSV-1 and 25 per cent have antibodies against HSV-2. Antibodies represent the 'memory' of the body's immune system, enabling it to recognise and then attack foreign material, such as viruses, when they re-enter the body. However, the presence of antibodies is no guarantee that further virus attack will be repelled efficiently or completely. Repeated attacks of herpes infection can and do therefore occur.Genital herpes develops very differently from one person to another.Some people will go through life with few attacks or none at all, while others will have them regularly.Outbreaks decline as the person gets older. The short answer is yes, you can. i don't know where u get your info but there is no cure for Genital Herpes I beleive u need to check your info again Herpes is never "healed". The outbreak my go away but once you have it you always will. There is no cure, only medicine that will make the breakouts not come on as much. yep...u sure can get re-infected. i don't think genital herpes ever goes away. you have outbreaks and they go away......but they come back....they have medicines to reduce the risk of an outbreak...see a dr. and get more info. There is no cure for herpes you have it forever. The little skin leasions just go into remission, it is still possible to spread herpes to others even when there are no sores present. You cannot get infected again, because you have it forever. |
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