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  • Symptoms of Genital Warts
    A bothersome aspect of sexual health issues in recent years is genital warts, which can grow in, and around male and female genitals. These can form into ugly groups that can even affect the anal area. They are the result of one of the forms of human papilloma virus or HPV that are transmitted sexually, even orally, and genital warts are a true virus.
  • How to Join an HIV-Positive Dating Site
    HIV-positive men and women face trials that involve finding ways to continue to have a rewarding social, romantic and sexual life. Unfortunately there continues to be fear and stigma about HIV and AIDS, but nobody living with HIV or AIDS should be forced to live in isolation. A number of dating websites have emerged to help HIV-positive individuals meet other people in similar situations.
  • Some Foods That Reduce the Frequency Herpes Outbreaks
    Genital Herpes is not a medical condition typically associated with diet; however, outbreaks of this painful virus have been linked to two amino acids. While the research is not conclusive, those who suffer from this virus are usually willing to try any remedy that may reduce the frequency and severity of herpes simplex virus outbreaks.
  • What Is A Genital Herpes Simplex Virus Attack?
    Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease. It is very common--about 50 million Americans have genital herpes. It is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. There are two types of herpes simplex viruses that can cause herpes. Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) primarily causes oral herpes (cold sores). Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) primarily causes genital herpes.
  • When do outbreaks of reoccuring genital herpes happen?
    On average, someone with recurrent genital herpes (HSV2) will have 4 to 5 outbreaks a year. They can happen often or once in a while. Many people notice that the outbreaks lessen in frequency and severity with time.

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