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From: alfred on 17 Feb 2008 10:17 Hello, Wow! This group has been dead! I was wondering if anyone knows the answer to a question. I used to get really bad and long outbreaks, but now they are short, with minimal prodrome too. Sometimes its just one small bump and thats it. I was wondering if there is any more contagion for a person who is getting big outbreaks vs. someone who is just getting small ones or even just prodrome and nothing else? I mean is the viral content on the persons skin less if the outbreak is smaller, meaning that its less likely that they can infect someone else? I'm just wondering because I am in the dating loop again. I recently met someone online who also has genital herpes (from a non herpes site) and then met someone else who doesnt have it, both I am getting to know a little. But the last thing I want is to infect someone else. Al
From: hgirl on 21 Feb 2008 03:25 In fact, there is no treatment that can cure herpes, but antiviral medications can shorten and prevent outbreaks during the period of time the person takes the medication. Many people who living with it on a herpes datign site " stdpal.com" said: Valtrex and Acyclovir are two such medications. And they are very effetive to most of them. alfred wrote: >Hello, > >Wow! This group has been dead! > >I was wondering if anyone knows the answer to a question. I used to get >really bad and long outbreaks, but now they are short, with minimal prodrome >too. Sometimes its just one small bump and thats it. I was wondering if >there is any more contagion for a person who is getting big outbreaks vs. >someone who is just getting small ones or even just prodrome and nothing >else? I mean is the viral content on the persons skin less if the outbreak >is smaller, meaning that its less likely that they can infect someone else? > >I'm just wondering because I am in the dating loop again. I recently met >someone online who also has genital herpes (from a non herpes site) and then >met someone else who doesnt have it, both I am getting to know a little. But >the last thing I want is to infect someone else. > >Al
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