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Cold sores are fluid-filled fever blisters which often present around your mouth and lips. They are painful and may cause discomfort when eating or drinking. It’s estimated that above one-half of Americans between the ages of 14 and 49 have the virus causing cold sores. Although cold sores are very common, you might confuse them. Therefore, understanding about cold sores is important to look for the right...
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Herpes is a common condition that affects two-thirds of the world’s population. It can take in two forms: oral herpes (HSV-1) and genital herpes (HSV-2). In the US, about half of people under the age of 50 are infected with HSV-1. And, one out of every eight people have HSV-2 infections. Most people with herpes have no symptoms, and that’s why they spread the virus without knowing it. If you’re worried about...
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Why Is My Butt Burning So Much There’re many things that cause pain or burning sensation in your butt. These can include poor personal hygiene, dirty clothes, and health problems. You may experience different forms of butt pain, such as cramping, shooting pain, or irritating. But no matter what causes your pain or burning, it’s important to identify the causes as well as treat it as soon as possible. Keep reading...
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Herpes is an infection caused by a virus. It occurs anywhere on your body. Antiviral medication like Prosurx can help treat symptoms. But herpes outbreaks can occur at any time. This article will talk in detail about this condition, how to tell if a herpes outbreak is coming, and how to deal with it. Herpes is one of the most common STIs in the US. It is caused by two closely related viruses, named HSV-1 and...
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Cold sores caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) are fluid-filled blisters that appear on the lips or around the mouth. The HSV is very contagious and can easily spread to others through skin contacts. There’re numerous triggers of a cold sore outbreak, including UV rays, infections, or weather. In addition, people with the virus are more likely to have cold sores outbreaks in winter. But they may not clearly...