Prevalence of Herpes
30 million Americans are estimated to have the herpes virus. There are about 500,00 new cases each year. The information provided here is for research purposes only, and are not intended to replace a doctors diagnosis.
 
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Precautions


 Why condoms and foams?

Laboratory studies have shown that the herpes virus does not pass through latex condoms. When properly used, such condoms are likely to reduce your risk of spreading or getting herpes.
Even the best condoms don't guarantee safety. Sometimes herpes sores occur in places not covered by a condom. In these cases, the condom is of little help, if any. In fact, condoms and foams should not be relied upon when herpes sores or symptoms are present.
Some contraceptive foams contain ingredients (such as nonoxynol-9) that kill the herpes virus and other STDs in test tubes. They are best used along with condoms, not in place of condoms.

 

What else can I do after diagnosis?

 

Many people feel panicked or depressed when they have herpes. Partly as a result of these feelings, the first few outbreaks can cause a great deal of stress. It may be important, therefore, to take additional steps.
First, get the information you need so you aren't worrying unnecessarily. Understanding herpes gives you a positive way to deal with your concerns. Second, seek emotional support when you need it. Keeping your feelings to yourself may do more harm than good.

 

What precautions can I take?

  • Certain basic principles about reducing risk apply equally to herpes and other sexually transmitted diseases. (STDs)

  • You can eliminate your risk of getting herpes by not having sex with anyone (abstinence) or by having sex with a non-infected partner who has sex only with you (mutual monogamy).

  •  If you are not sure that you and your partner are free from infection, use protection during sex. Latex condoms ( rubbers), used properly from start to finish for each sexual encounter, can be useful protection.

  • Spermicidal foams and jellies may offer additional protection.

             
             
             
             
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Cold Sore or Canker Sore?
A cold sore is caused by a virus which appears on the outside of your mouth – on your face or around the lips. Unlike a canker sore, a cold sore can be treated with a prescription antiviral medicine. Canker sores, on the other hand, are ulcers that are most likely of unknown cause. They appear on the inside of your mouth, on the mucous membranes of your cheek or lips or under your tongue. They are usually oval with a gray center and a red border. If you are unsure, please check with your physician or dentist.