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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by SeriouslySense(m): 12:51pm On Dec 02, 2021
sad sad sad
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
Isoright ...



Now I can easily say you are a real niggarrr

If you are a niggar and you are yet to get one of these infection from a baby girl then you are not a real niggar

Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 12:52pm On Dec 02, 2021
Infection with the herpes simplex virus is lifelong and cannot be cured.

However, treatment is instituted to reduce disease severity and to prevent complications. In some cases, treatment is also aimed at keeping the individual at such a state that they are not actively spreading the virus.

Treatment is mostly by prescribed antiviral medications, specific drugs that target and check the proliferation of viruses – most commonly, acyclovir (Zovirax). These are tailored based on the individual’s immune status and severity of the disease.

Genital rashes can be treated with special ointments that reduce the duration of the rashes and ensure quick resolution. Cryotherapy, the use of cold therapy to remove the sores can also be employed. Additional medications may be required if complications are present. Your doctor may also prescribe pain medicines, and a gel or cream to be applied on the sore for pain relief and to speed up healing.
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by LordReed(m): 12:52pm On Dec 02, 2021
Apsis:
Has anyone had similar experience pls kindly contribute

Might be herpes.
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by MiaBeer(m): 12:53pm On Dec 02, 2021
You probably have uti but Just go to the doctor for further test.
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Hubeznigeria(m): 12:53pm On Dec 02, 2021
Apsis:

I heard theres no cure for herpes
Kindly disregard anyone telling you it's herpes and all what not. Since you have gone for medical examination and all came out negative, I would advise that you go to the nearest general hospital to talk to a qualified doctor.
Meanwhile for the moment, place yourself on water therapy for two weeks. You can get simple antibiotics like ampiclox and take. Then just it for the next 5 days. Op you are ok. Don't be unnecessarily worried over nothing.

*******
Do not contact anyone on here asking you to contact him. My one cent

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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Usainbolt138: 12:53pm On Dec 02, 2021
Apsis:
Hello every
Pls I need help seriously
I've been experiencing Tingling/burning sensation on public area for 2 weeks now, I went for test and it came back negative
Has anyone had such experience before, pls kindly share solution

did you have a frequent urination?

and this comfort within your penis or bladder if yes...

sounds like urinary tract infection...cause by Escherichia coli

just go to private lab and ask them for UTIs test

just ten days treatment it will goes away

your symptoms not where to herps simplex virus
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Benjanni(m): 12:54pm On Dec 02, 2021
onyenatruchi:
There's no cause for alarm lipsrsealed is either Rat or Cockroach pee on your private part lipsrsealed if you are a Lady lipsrsealed maybe Rat gave you head when you were asleep lipsrsealed and i know you enjoyed it lipsrsealed so why complain lipsrsealed when you were telling the Rat please don't stop did you invite us lipsrsealed abeg go treat yourself lipsrsealed
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by ENIGMATIC2023(m): 12:55pm On Dec 02, 2021
You had it through unprotected or MouthAction.

Do you have a girlfriend?
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by MufasaLion: 12:55pm On Dec 02, 2021
WTF? So sorry, man!

Herpes? Damn!!!!!!
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Hotspotbro(m): 12:55pm On Dec 02, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
Isoright ...



Now I can easily say you are a real niggarrr

If you are a niggar and you are yet to get one of these infection from a baby girl then you are not a real niggar

my fellow damn niggar...

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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by stonecoldcafe: 12:56pm On Dec 02, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
Isoright ...



Now I can easily say you are a real niggarrr

If you are a niggar and you are yet to get one of these infection from a baby girl then you are not a real niggar


LIESSSSSSS
It is your choice to "do" without protection
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Angelfrost(m): 12:56pm On Dec 02, 2021
Apsis:
I just got the test result, Herpes has been confirmed...damn!
Be careful out there

Welcome on board... You just got admitted into the virus realm!

It's incurable and for life!!!

When they say people should zip up or use protection, y'all think it's all too much stress.

You are fortunate not to have gotten the King of STIs (HIV/AIDS). There are many out there spreading these diseases.

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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by SeriouslySense(m): 12:56pm On Dec 02, 2021
Interesting, 2021 and when flipped is 1202 and when added together gives you the value 20211202, so 2021 is a significant year, it seems it implies perfection and chaos since 2021 is equal to 7 and the opposite of 7 is -7, again looking at 20211202, 202 is common, remove 202 on both side, it becomes 11, 11 is also chaos.

Unless i made a wrong assumption somewhere.

the sum of 202 is 4, 4 is also perfection rather very practical, solid, stable, and confident, 202 also means rebirth or regeneration.

As a whole 20211202 may imply perfect regenerations or authenticity or confirmations around perfect chaos.



emmabest2000:
Stop bleeping anyhow
Una no dey hear



Meanwhile.....
Below is today's date
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Hubeznigeria(m): 12:57pm On Dec 02, 2021
Usainbolt138:


did you have a frequent urination?

and this comfort within your penis or bladder if yes...

sounds like urinary tract infection...

just go to private lab and ask them for UTIs test
Your advise is on point. However, I do not trust most of the private labs out there. Most of them will give report problems that you do not have just to cash out on you.

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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by chukel(m): 12:57pm On Dec 02, 2021
Curious345:
Take ceftriaxone injection for 3days.
Follow up with azythromycin for 5days, once aday 500mg.


Then wait for one.

Then take doxycycline for 10days..
you are a killer.
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by bonboclat: 12:58pm On Dec 02, 2021
so all the medication stated here is for viral infection treatment, please guys always seek expert help when it comes to health issues.
Curious345:
Take ceftriaxone injection for 3days.
Follow up with azythromycin for 5days, once aday 500mg.


Then wait for one.

Then take doxycycline for 10days..
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Angelfrost(m): 12:59pm On Dec 02, 2021
Curious345:
Take ceftriaxone injection for 3days.
Follow up with azythromycin for 5days, once aday 500mg.


Then wait for one.

Then take doxycycline for 10days..

Sigh... You do realize there is something called "Antibiotics Resistance"?!! Something even some Nigerian doctors are either ignorant of or simply deign to ignore.

Better delete that post immediately!

You people are the ones giving the global health community stress!
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Usainbolt138: 1:02pm On Dec 02, 2021
Hubeznigeria:

Your advise is on point. However, I do not trust most of the private labs out there. Most of them will give report problems that you do not have just to cash out on you.

ok go to any trusted lab.
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Angelfrost(m): 1:02pm On Dec 02, 2021
Hubeznigeria:

Kindly disregard anyone telling you it's herpes and all what not. Since you have gone for medical examination and all came out negative, I would advise that you go to the nearest general hospital to talk to a qualified doctor.
Meanwhile for the moment, place yourself on water therapy for two weeks. You can get simple antibiotics like ampiclox and take. Then just it for the next 5 days. Op you are ok. Don't be unnecessarily worried over nothing.

*******
Do not contact anyone on here asking you to contact him. My one cent

It's very wrong to take antibiotics on a whim without proper diagnosis or conclusive evidence of an infection....

You were on track with your counsel till you suggested the use of Ampiclox... The fact you even called it 'simple antibiotic' is quite telling.

Let's desist from drug abuse or misuse!!!
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Myexdisturbs: 1:03pm On Dec 02, 2021
Apsis:


Urine test and also a swab was taken from my urethral opening
Also did HIV test

All negative
What could be wrong with me?
Are you male or female please
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Apsis: 1:04pm On Dec 02, 2021
BoomBucks:
This is nairaland; the land of cruise just like her country of origin not hospital.

Seek professional help unless you just wanna catch cruise!!!
I've done that and I'm still doing so, it's not cruise, I'm sick but I refuse to let it weigh me down. And one thing I'll make sure is I'll never be part of those that knowingly spread this illness. Mine will end with me!

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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by PapaFejiro: 1:04pm On Dec 02, 2021
Dear Friend,
Sorry for the situation.
Now quickly go to the nearest mall and look for[b] black seed oil[/b]. Apply it immediately after your bath, you can also drink some.
Its like magic, you will experience immediate relief.

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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Myexdisturbs: 1:05pm On Dec 02, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
Isoright ...



Now I can easily say you are a real niggarrr

If you are a niggar and you are yet to get one of these infection from a baby girl then you are not a real niggar

Lol, Nigerians boast with infections and poverty. What a mentally retarded people

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Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by tollyboy5(m): 1:05pm On Dec 02, 2021
ENIGMATIC2023:
Herpes: Types, transmission, symptoms, prevention and treatments


Herpes is a disease of the genitals or the oral region caused by the herpes simplex virus.

There are two main types of Herpes Simplex Viruses, herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2). Even though both viruses are closely related and may be responsible for either mouth and face disease or genital disease, herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is mostly responsible for mouth and face disease while herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is majorly responsible for the genital disease.

In 2018, it was estimated that nearly half of the world had been infected with herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) with the disease present in around 6 of every 10 persons under 50 (3.7 billion people worldwide). Africa had the highest rate of estimated infection with 88% while the Americas had the lowest with 45%. herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is presented in around 13% of people aged 15 – 49 and commonest in women. It is commonest in Africa (44% in women and 25% in men). Many of the affected persons are unknown “carriers”.

 

What makes herpes unique?

The herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) has a predisposition for the face area and the herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is attracted to the genital area. After the initial infection, these viruses can attach to nerve cells. This means that they can reside and multiply in these nerve cells and may become inactive – a process called latency or dormancy. This causes them to be permanently resident in the individual and can be reactivated at any time in the future.

After reaching a period of inactivity in nerve cells, recurrences may be triggered by fever, stress, sunburn, menstruation or other diseases. Infection is particularly worse in people with weakened immunity, such as people with HIV, and people on steroid therapy as well as people with eczema, on chemotherapy and people with concurrent infection. Infection with the Herpes virus is lifelong.

 

How is it spread?

Herpes simplex virus is spread through close personal contact with someone who already has the virus. It is highly infectious and single contact with an infected person may be enough for an infection to occur. Most people get the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) in childhood through non-sexual contact while herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-1) is almost exclusively due to sexual contact which is typically much later in life which makes it a sexually transmitted disease. The herpes viruses gain entry into the body via:

Small cuts or breaks in the skin with subsequent physical contact
Contact with a cold sore or blister.
Contact with objects like razors, toothbrushes, cosmetics, towels, and intimacy gadgets that were used by an infected person.
Kissing, especially between an infected adult and a child. It may also occur when there is an exchange of saliva.
Body fluids like blood and genital fluids (via MouthAction)
Unprotected anal or vaginal intercourse. The chance of spread is highest with unprotected sexual intercourse but herpes may be transmitted even when condoms are worn, especially on the uncovered parts.
In rare occurrences, a pregnant mother may pass the virus to her unborn child (called neonatal herpes), often causing severe complications which may include brain damage or foetal death.
 

When the virus gets into the body through the skin, it locates the collection point of the nearest nerve cells (called a ganglion) and moves in there but does not cause any symptoms in the immediate period. Then, the areas around the ganglion flare-up by first becoming itchy and subsequently tingling or burning up before blisters show up. 

The spread is greatest when the affected individual has a cold sore or a genital rash. Spread, however, may occur even in the absence or resolution of a cold sore or rash. Frequent contact with the affected individual increases the chances of spread.

 

What are the symptoms of herpes?

Most herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-1) infections are without symptoms (asymptomatic).  Cold sores or genital rashes may appear for the first time or recur at any given time. In persons with symptoms, the most common ones are:

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Fever. This is usually high grade
Anorexia
Vaginal discharge, especially in women
Pain when urinating
Malaise
Headaches
Tiredness
Muscle aches
Swollen gums
Sore throat
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin region
These symptoms often appear in the first week of exposure and subside within 2 weeks. Fluid-filled raisings called vesicles occur on the face and genitals (skin of the penis and groin, vulva and vagina. Anal sores can also be seen in men who have sex with men). These are blister-like, often breaking down and drying up, to be replaced by a yellow crust which eventually falls off, all in a matter of a few days. This continues to recur throughout life but with less severity than the initial outbreak, often with no particular pattern. However, it may be seen monthly in some people or as infrequently as every year.

 

How is the diagnosis of Herpes made?

The most accurate way to make a diagnosis of herpes simplex virus 1 or 2 (HSV-1 or HSV-2) is after a consultation with your doctor who will ask you questions before proceeding to examine you. Thereafter, samples may be taken from the sores for a test called tissue culture which confirms the diagnosis.

Having genital herpes increases your chances of getting (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) HIV so it is important to also test for HIV and take steps to prevent infection.

 

How is Herpes treated?

Infection with the herpes simplex virus is lifelong and cannot be cured.

However, treatment is instituted to reduce disease severity and to prevent complications. In some cases, treatment is also aimed at keeping the individual at such a state that they are not actively spreading the virus.

Treatment is mostly by prescribed antiviral medications, specific drugs that target and check the proliferation of viruses – most commonly, acyclovir (Zovirax). These are tailored based on the individual’s immune status and severity of the disease.

Genital rashes can be treated with special ointments that reduce the duration of the rashes and ensure quick resolution. Cryotherapy, the use of cold therapy to remove the sores can also be employed. Additional medications may be required if complications are present. Your doctor may also prescribe pain medicines, and a gel or cream to be applied on the sore for pain relief and to speed up healing.

 

How can one prevent oneself from contracting the virus?

Because most carriers are often without any symptoms, it may be difficult to avoid physical contact with individuals who are currently infected. However, here are some tips that will help prevent the spread of the virus:

Avoiding contact with people with cold sore blisters or genital rash
Avoid putting your hands in the mouths of people with mouth and facial herpetic disease. If you have to, wear gloves.
Wash your hands after inadvertently touching a cold sore or blister.
Avoid sharing items such as razors and sext toys.
Use dental dams when engaging in MouthAction
If you already have the virus, ask your doctor about suppressive antiviral therapy to reduce the possibility of spread of disease from you to close personal contacts. You should also avoid oral contact (sharing objects that have contact with saliva) or sexual contact with others when you have active symptoms by abstaining from sexual activity.


Lol Africa bawo?

These people will just be computing rubbish research.
I need to know the source
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Apsis: 1:06pm On Dec 02, 2021
Curious345:
Take ceftriaxone injection for 3days.
Follow up with azythromycin for 5days, once aday 500mg.


Then wait for one.

Then take doxycycline for 10days..
Thanks, I really appreciate!
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by MufasaLion: 1:06pm On Dec 02, 2021
PapaFejiro:
Dear Friend,
Sorry for the situation.
Now quickly go to the nearest mall and look for[b] black seed oil[/b]. Apply it immediately after your bath, you can also drink some.
Its like magic, you will experience immediate relief.

grin grin grin

Clout chaser.
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Hubeznigeria(m): 1:06pm On Dec 02, 2021
Angelfrost:


It's very wrong to take antibiotics on a whim without proper diagnosis or conclusive evidence of an infection....

You were on track with your counsel till you suggested the use of Ampiclox... The fact you even called it 'simple antibiotic' is quite telling.

Let's desist from drug abuse or misuse!!!
Noted. Thank you. How do I tell the OP to jettison the idea of the ampiclox
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by BABANGBALI: 1:06pm On Dec 02, 2021
End of the road! Na the sintoms of HIV/AIDS be dat o
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Apsis: 1:06pm On Dec 02, 2021
gasparpisciotta:


Shave everything around your genitals and pour water generously
okay, thanks for ur contribution
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by Apsis: 1:07pm On Dec 02, 2021
Curious345:
God heal you
Amen!
May Gods blessings never depart from you
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by tollyboy5(m): 1:08pm On Dec 02, 2021
Apsis:

I've done that and I'm still doing so, it's not cruise, I'm sick but I refuse to let it weigh me down. And one thing I'll make sure is I'll never be part of those that knowingly spread this illness. Mine will end with me!
Don't conclude its herpes
Re: Tingling/Burning Sensation On My Pubic Area by MufasaLion: 1:08pm On Dec 02, 2021
ENIGMATIC2023:
Herpes: Types, transmission, symptoms, prevention and treatments


Herpes is a disease of the genitals or the oral region caused by the herpes simplex virus.

There are two main types of Herpes Simplex Viruses, herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2). Even though both viruses are closely related and may be responsible for either mouth and face disease or genital disease, herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is mostly responsible for mouth and face disease while herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is majorly responsible for the genital disease.

In 2018, it was estimated that nearly half of the world had been infected with herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) with the disease present in around 6 of every 10 persons under 50 (3.7 billion people worldwide). Africa had the highest rate of estimated infection with 88% while the Americas had the lowest with 45%. herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is presented in around 13% of people aged 15 – 49 and commonest in women. It is commonest in Africa (44% in women and 25% in men). Many of the affected persons are unknown “carriers”.

 

What makes herpes unique?

The herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) has a predisposition for the face area and the herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) is attracted to the genital area. After the initial infection, these viruses can attach to nerve cells. This means that they can reside and multiply in these nerve cells and may become inactive – a process called latency or dormancy. This causes them to be permanently resident in the individual and can be reactivated at any time in the future.

After reaching a period of inactivity in nerve cells, recurrences may be triggered by fever, stress, sunburn, menstruation or other diseases. Infection is particularly worse in people with weakened immunity, such as people with HIV, and people on steroid therapy as well as people with eczema, on chemotherapy and people with concurrent infection. Infection with the Herpes virus is lifelong.

 

How is it spread?

Herpes simplex virus is spread through close personal contact with someone who already has the virus. It is highly infectious and single contact with an infected person may be enough for an infection to occur. Most people get the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) in childhood through non-sexual contact while herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-1) is almost exclusively due to sexual contact which is typically much later in life which makes it a sexually transmitted disease. The herpes viruses gain entry into the body via:

Small cuts or breaks in the skin with subsequent physical contact
Contact with a cold sore or blister.
Contact with objects like razors, toothbrushes, cosmetics, towels, and intimacy gadgets that were used by an infected person.
Kissing, especially between an infected adult and a child. It may also occur when there is an exchange of saliva.
Body fluids like blood and genital fluids (via MouthAction)
Unprotected anal or vaginal intercourse. The chance of spread is highest with unprotected sexual intercourse but herpes may be transmitted even when condoms are worn, especially on the uncovered parts.
In rare occurrences, a pregnant mother may pass the virus to her unborn child (called neonatal herpes), often causing severe complications which may include brain damage or foetal death.
 

When the virus gets into the body through the skin, it locates the collection point of the nearest nerve cells (called a ganglion) and moves in there but does not cause any symptoms in the immediate period. Then, the areas around the ganglion flare-up by first becoming itchy and subsequently tingling or burning up before blisters show up. 

The spread is greatest when the affected individual has a cold sore or a genital rash. Spread, however, may occur even in the absence or resolution of a cold sore or rash. Frequent contact with the affected individual increases the chances of spread.

 

What are the symptoms of herpes?

Most herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-1) infections are without symptoms (asymptomatic).  Cold sores or genital rashes may appear for the first time or recur at any given time. In persons with symptoms, the most common ones are:

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Fever. This is usually high grade
Anorexia
Vaginal discharge, especially in women
Pain when urinating
Malaise
Headaches
Tiredness
Muscle aches
Swollen gums
Sore throat
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin region
These symptoms often appear in the first week of exposure and subside within 2 weeks. Fluid-filled raisings called vesicles occur on the face and genitals (skin of the penis and groin, vulva and vagina. Anal sores can also be seen in men who have sex with men). These are blister-like, often breaking down and drying up, to be replaced by a yellow crust which eventually falls off, all in a matter of a few days. This continues to recur throughout life but with less severity than the initial outbreak, often with no particular pattern. However, it may be seen monthly in some people or as infrequently as every year.

 

How is the diagnosis of Herpes made?

The most accurate way to make a diagnosis of herpes simplex virus 1 or 2 (HSV-1 or HSV-2) is after a consultation with your doctor who will ask you questions before proceeding to examine you. Thereafter, samples may be taken from the sores for a test called tissue culture which confirms the diagnosis.

Having genital herpes increases your chances of getting (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) HIV so it is important to also test for HIV and take steps to prevent infection.

 

How is Herpes treated?

Infection with the herpes simplex virus is lifelong and cannot be cured.

However, treatment is instituted to reduce disease severity and to prevent complications. In some cases, treatment is also aimed at keeping the individual at such a state that they are not actively spreading the virus.

Treatment is mostly by prescribed antiviral medications, specific drugs that target and check the proliferation of viruses – most commonly, acyclovir (Zovirax). These are tailored based on the individual’s immune status and severity of the disease.

Genital rashes can be treated with special ointments that reduce the duration of the rashes and ensure quick resolution. Cryotherapy, the use of cold therapy to remove the sores can also be employed. Additional medications may be required if complications are present. Your doctor may also prescribe pain medicines, and a gel or cream to be applied on the sore for pain relief and to speed up healing.

 

How can one prevent oneself from contracting the virus?

Because most carriers are often without any symptoms, it may be difficult to avoid physical contact with individuals who are currently infected. However, here are some tips that will help prevent the spread of the virus:

Avoiding contact with people with cold sore blisters or genital rash
Avoid putting your hands in the mouths of people with mouth and facial herpetic disease. If you have to, wear gloves.
Wash your hands after inadvertently touching a cold sore or blister.
Avoid sharing items such as razors and sext toys.
Use dental dams when engaging in MouthAction
If you already have the virus, ask your doctor about suppressive antiviral therapy to reduce the possibility of spread of disease from you to close personal contacts. You should also avoid oral contact (sharing objects that have contact with saliva) or sexual contact with others when you have active symptoms by abstaining from sexual activity.
 


Where's the source? Not everyone on the forum is gullible. Post the source or delete this trash!

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