Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 is transmitted via saliva including the mouth to the genitals. That is, using her anal, herpes simplex 2 also spreads through genital contact. The treatment of herpes simplex virus is not known, but one or two virus tried to make a vaccine to prevent further spread of the virus. The New England Journal of Medicine recently tested two vaccines and conducted experiments to test their effectiveness. The experiment was conducted in 2012, and the total number of women aged 18 to 30 was 12,468.
The infection of herpes simplex virus (commonly known as herpes) can be attributed to herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 is transmitted mainly by oral contact with the oral cavity, causing infections in the oral cavity or the mouth (oral herpes). HSV-2 is nearly completely sexually transmitted, causing infections in the genitals or anal regions (genital herpes). However, HSV-1 is transmitted to the genital region via oral-genital contact, sometimes causing genital herpes. HSV - 1 is a highly contagious infectious disease, common and prevalent all over the world. Most HSV-1 infections develop in childhood, infections last a lifetime. The majority of HSV-1 infections are oral herpes (intraoral or peripheral infections, also known as oral cavity, lip or oral facial herpes), but some of the HSV-1 infections are genital herpes (genital infections or anal regions) is.
Herpes is an infection caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV). Oral herpes causes herpes around the mouth and face. Genital herpes affects genital, hip or anus areas. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). It affects the genitals, waist or anus areas. Other herpes infections may affect the eyes, the skin, or other parts of the body. A newly born baby or a person whose immune system is weakening may be infected with this virus.
Genital and oral herpes is highly contagious and affects both men and women regardless of gender. Herpes simplex 1 (HSV - 1) normally causes oral herpes, but herpes simplex 2 (HSV - 2) is more likely to cause genital herpes (all sorts of viruses can cause STD), skin It is easy to spread through. Especially when there is active occurrence. Even if there are no visible scratches or they are healed completely, the herpes infected cells can still fall and cause a new herpes infection. You can spread the virus by kissing or touching pain before touching other parts of the body.