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HIV and Herpes????......? |
Just wondering, i agree with linda. hiv causes your immune system to become weakened so if someone has herpes then they will get more outbreaks because their immune system cannot fight the virus off as well as if their immune system was normal. It's possible that someone who has herpes and HIV would have more outbreaks than someone who does not have HIV, because their immune system is damaged by the HIV. I read somewhere online that in people with HIV and herpes that the herpes can infect major organs such as lungs, etc. the herpes becomes very dangerous in those infected with HIV. |
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