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I ask a question about dizziness after being exposed to genital herpes and was told if I was concerned to get?



a shot from my doctor. What shot and what would that do?

you need to just call or visit your doctor. it may be something more serious.
there is no shot for herpes. You've got it for life. Congratulations.
They are testing a new immunization for herpes in women... ask your doctor to tell you more about it if you are concerned what the side effects may be.
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Stop by an emergency room. If you are dizzy and have herpes, there might be something more serious going on.
Go to the doctor. There could be something seriously wrong.
As far as I know there is no shot or cure for herpes. You need to go to a doctor to find out about your available options and to get an actual diagnosis. Just because you were exposed does not necessarily mean that you contracted it but if you're experiencing dizziness you need medical attention as it could be indicative of a serious medical condition.
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