Herpes Test - Discover The Truth Once And For All

June 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Interested in taking a herpes test to really find out if you have the condition once and for all?  It can be unnerving when you notice some bumps where they shouldn’t be, but to find out if it’s herpes or not is going to require a trip to the doctor’s office.  As uncomfortable as that may be, it’s worth knowing for sure what you have so that you can treat it and prevent it from popping up again in the future.  So with that in mind, here are your options:

1.     Herpes Serology Blood Test

One herpes test involves taking some blood and checking it for the presence of the herpes virus.  Now in order for this to be effective, it’s best to wait 3-4 months after the incident where you feel you contracted the condition before getting tested.  Why?  Because it takes time for the virus to start showing itself in the bloodstream.  Actually it’s not looking for the virus per say, but rather the antibodies that work to fight the virus and these antibodies take time to develop, hence the 3-4 month wait.

2.     Herpes Viral Culture Test

Another test you can have done involves taking a swab or sample of one of the blisters you have.  This is then analyzed in a culture/petri dish where it can then be determined if you have the virus or not.  It’s a pretty good test which works in detecting both HSV-1 and HSV-2.  If you had to choose though, go for the blood test over this.

So that’s pretty much it when it comes to getting a herpes test, the hardest part is to actually go there and get it done.  Now if you find you do have the condition and need to be treated, one treatment to consider is Herpeset.  It is a simple spray that when used under the tongue is absorbed into the blood where it works to treat your current outbreak or prevent future outbreaks from occurring.  It’s one of the more potent treatments out there, click here to learn more about it.

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Herpes Transmission - Here’s How To Prevent It From Happening

June 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Herpes transmission is something you need to avoid at all costs, whether you are avoiding getting it or giving it to someone else.  It’s extremely contagious, especially if you currently have an outbreak, so you need to make sure you take the proper precautions.

How Does It Happen?

Herpes transmission can happen through sexual contact or even through simple kissing.  Believe it or not, almost 85% of people have been infected with oral herpes due to how easy it is to spread.  Some people don’t get outbreaks though or noticeable outbreaks so it can be hard to tell if someone has it or not at times.

How To Protect Yourself And Others:

If you want to avoid giving your condition to others, make sure that you don’t have any close contact with anyone while you’re displaying symptoms of either genital herpes or oral herpes(cold sores).  Do not kiss anyone or have any other kind of intimate contact with them, stay clear of others until your condition has cleared.

It’s also important that you protect yourself from getting the condition over again by replacing your toothbrush and bath towels.  You can very easily end up with back to back infections if you’re not diligent with this.

Lastly, be careful of touching the affected area then touching other parts of your body, this is how you can spread the virus from your lips to your genitals or vice versa.  There is also a rarer condition called ocular herpes which can happen if you transfer it to your eye, it can lead to blindness so be sure to keep your hands clean.

Now one of the best ways to prevent herpes transmission is by taking a form of treatment which will limit your outbreaks and cut them short if you ever do experience them.  One treatment which does that well is Herpeset, it is a spray which is absorbed into the bloodstream when used under the tongue and thus gets to work fast.  It also prevents further breakouts with continued use.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Herpes Prevention

June 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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When it comes to herpes prevention, there are several things you can do to prevent an outbreak.  It’s important you not only treat the outbreaks as they appear, but also take measures to reduce the frequency of them, otherwise this thing can really take control of your life as frequent outbreaks tend to mess up your social life.  So to prevent that from happening, here’s a few tips to keep in mind:

1.     Use Protection

Well, when it comes to herpes prevention, this is the first line of defense against either becoming infected or if you have herpes, preventing your partner from getting it.  It’s not 100% foolproof, but it will reduce the risk of transmission.

2.     Change Your Toothbrushes/Bath Towels

If you’ve just gone through an outbreak, to ensure you don’t wind up with another one shortly after, make sure you change your toothbrush and bath towels so that you’re not contaminating yourself yet again.  It can be a pain to do, but it’s worth it if you don’t have to deal with another 2 week outbreak.

3.    Keep The Area Clean and Dry

Another important thing to consider is to keep your lips and genital region clean and dry to prevent infection.  When it comes to putting on your pants for the day, make sure you stay away from tight pants, as that can create a moist, damp environment which may lead to fertile breeding grounds for the virus.  Also make sure you wash your hands if you ever scratch yourself, down there, as you don’t want to transfer the virus from the geintals to your lips or vice versa.

So for herpes prevention, these tips should do you some good, however they are not the most effective means of controlling the situation.  It’s recommended you go with a medication such as Herpeset which will not only prevent further outbreaks, but will work fast on treating them.  Herpeset is a spray that when used under the tongue is immediately is absorbed into the bloodstream, so it really gets to work fast.  You can click here to learn more about it and see if it’s right for you.

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Stages Of Herpes

June 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want to know what the stages of herpes are that a person will have to go through if they’re infected?  First of all it’s important to note that there are 2 forms of herpes, herpes simplex 1 and herpes simplex 2.  HSV-1 is usually found on the mouth and HSV-2 is usually found on the genitals, although that’s not always the case.  If you want to know the natural progression of an outbreak, this is pretty much it:

1.    The Initial Tingle

The first of the stages of herpes is feeling an initial tingle, tickle or itch on your lip or in your geintals.  This is usually a sign that there is going to be a herpes outbreak pretty soon.  It’s best to start any treatment methods at this time so you can catch the virus before it gets too out of hand.

2.     The Redness Develops

Following the tingle, you may see areas of redness develop on the skin, they can be small specks or just a red cluster.

3.     The Swelling Begins

After the redness shows, it’s followed shortly thereafter by swelling

4.     The Blisters Take Root

This is where it starts getting nasty, fluid filled blisters begin developing in the area, the fluid that fills them may be clear, white or red in color.

5.     The Ulcer Stage

Wet ulcers may then form where the tops of the blisters open up, these will hurt if touched.

6.     The Scabbing Stage

Eventually these blisters will begin to dry up and scab, once the scab has fallen off, you may notice a slight discoloration but this will usually heal in time.

That pretty much sums up the stages of herpes.  Now if you’re looking for a treatment to prevent this whole mess from happening, it’s important you take something to prevent it from starting in the first place or at least to take something to deal with it at the first stage.  Herpeset is one of the best medications for it since it’s absorbed immediately into the bloodstream with a  spray under the tongue.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Male Herpes

June 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Male herpes really comes down to either HSV-1 or HSV-2.  HSV-1 is usually the cause of cold sores and HSV-2 usually causes genital herpes.  Now that’s not to say that they are restricted to those areas because they can move to the opposite location, it’s just not likely to do so.

What Are The Symptoms?

Now as a guy, male herpes usually starts off with an itch or a tingle on the penis.  Shortly after this you will find the area begins to fill with red bumps, sometimes on their own sometimes forming a cluster, these can eventually spread to the anus as well and begin to turn into painful blisters.

As a guy, you might also notice a burning sensation when urinating or swollen lymph glads near genitals, you may even develop flue like symptoms as well.  If you find any of these symptoms and you have been sexually active in the last few months, there is a chance that you have contracted herpes.

Other Important Facts:

Before you start seeing these symptoms, it can take 3-7 days for the symptoms to start popping up.  When you get your first outbreak, it will be pretty bad, the first is always the worst.  Thereafter, future episodes become a lot more manageable.

Now it’s important to note that once you have genital herpes, you’re going to have this virus in your system for life and you are going to have to deal with the outbreaks as they come up throughout the course of your life.

So if you feel you’ve got a case of male herpes, no need to worry, there are plenty of ways to treat it.  One of the most potent is called Herpeset, it’s a spray which when used under the tongue immediately gets absorbed into the bloodstream and gets to work at clearing up both oral and genital herpes.  It also works well as a preventative measure against outbreaks.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Geintal Herpes Treatment

June 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Interested in some genital herpes treatment to clear up your outbreak?  Genital herpes is the result of the Herpes Simplex 2 virus and it’s something that over 1/5th the population has to deal with believe it or not, so you’re not alone.  Now if you’re looking for tips to deal with an outbreak, I’ve got you covered, here are some things for you to keep in mind:

1.     Wear Loose Clothing

One form of genital herpes treatment is to make sure you don’t keep your lower extremities too constricted, that means don’t wear any tight pants or even tight undies if possible.  The tighter the clothes you wear, the more friction there is and thus the more irritation.  Stick to baggier pants and boxer shorts if possible.

2.     Keep Clean

Another tip you’ll want to keep in mind so as not to further irritate the condition or even spread it further is to always wash your hands and to keep your hands away from the outbreak.  You don’t want to scratch, down there, and then go and scratch your lip for instance as you can transfer the virus up there and cause a cold sore.

3.     Wash Bath Towels Before Reusing Them

It’s a good idea while you’re getting through an outbreak to replace your bath towel frequently.  It will only be for a short period of time so if possible use a new one daily.  Also of course, change your undergarments daily, but I’m sure I didn’t have to mention that to you ;)

Now these genital herpes treatment tips will help the situation to clear up faster, however if you truly want to get it out of the way fast, your best bet is to go with a more potent solution.  Herpeset is one of the best out there right now because it gets absorbed right into your bloodstream from 1 spray under the tongue.  It works well at quickly clearing up genital and oral herpes and it keeps further outbreaks from occurring as well.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Herpes Information

June 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking for some herpes information?  Well, to start things off, herpes is a lot more common than you would think.  Believe it or not, over 20% of the population has to deal with either genital or oral herpes and even more shocking is that 90% of those who have the virus don’t even know it!  Most people with the virus will have either very mild symptoms or no symptoms at all which means you’ve got to make sure you get tested for it.

Some More Herpes Information:

The thing though is a lot of doctors don’t include a test for herpes when you go in for an STD checkup, you need to specifically ask for it.  When you do ask though, some doctors may tell you that unless you’ve got a visible outbreak, it’s going to be hard to properly test you for it.  If this happens, these doctors are using out of date technology.

Other Interesting Tidbits:

There are new tests available since 1999 which can tell you if you have herpes with almost 100% accuracy.  You can find out if you have HSV-1 (oral herpes) or HSV-2 (genital herpes) with a simple blood test.  This test should be taken 12-16 weeks after sexual contact with a suspected carrier for it to be accurate though.

How Contagious Is It?

Now just because you have herpes doesn’t mean you’re going to give it to your partner 100%.  The herpes virus is contagious however you can reduce the risk of infection by using protection and suppressive therapy (taking medications like Valtrex).

Now if you’re looking for more herpes information or a solution for the problem, there are products out there that can clear you of your symptoms pretty quick.  Herpeset is absorbed directly into the bloodstream with a spray under the tongue, so it works faster than any other treatment, it also does a good job of preventing future outbreaks which is why I’d highly recommend it to anyone serious about controlling this condition.  Click here for more information on the product.

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Herpes Blisters

June 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Herpes blisters are a horrible thing to have to deal with.  They’re unsightly and cause a lot of embarrassment and can literally ruin your day if you have to spend all your time being self-conscious about how you’re coming across to others.  These blisters are usually the result of the herpes simplex 1 virus rather than herpes simplex 2 and believe it or not, as much as 85% of the population is infected with HSV-1, it’s just that some people have outbreaks a lot more regularly than others.

How is Herpes Transmitted?

One of the reasons herpes blisters are so prevalent is because they are so contagious and easily transmitted.  A lot of the time you can get it as a child by being kissed on the cheek by infected family members or through sharing the same towels or eating utensils.  You will usually find these sores on the lips, nose, chin or cheeks.
Can it Be Transmitted

When There Are No Visible Symptoms?

We don’t always have visible symptoms when we have the herpes virus, but unfortunately the virus still can be spread when there is no visual outbreak.  In fact, over 80% of transmissions occur when there is no visual symptoms of the virus.  Now you can prevent the likelihood of this happening by taking anti-viral medication and using protection like condoms and dental dams, but nothing is 100%.

Now if you happen to have a case of herpes blisters don’t worry, there are plenty of ways to get rid of them.  Although unsightly, a treatment option such as Herpeset can work to quickly remove the virus as it is absorbed immediately into the bloodstream from a spray under the tongue, this spray also works well at keeping the outbreaks from returning if used often.  Click here to learn more about Herpeset and see if it’s right for you.

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Herpes Cold Sores

June 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Do you have some herpes cold sores that are bugging you and you want to get rid of?  They are unsightly red lesions, but they can be treated if you have the right materials.  In fact if you know what you’re doing, you can get rid of them in literally half the time it would take them to heal on their own.  How do you do that?  Simple, here are a few solutions that you can try out for yourself:

1.     Use Bleach

One way to deal with herpes cold sores is by using the power of bleach to help kill off the virus and dry up the sore.  All you need to do is get out a Q-Tip, dip it in some water, dip that into the bleach, squeeze off the excess liquid, then apply that to the affected area.  After doing all that, simply hold it on for about 3 minutes.  This trick is best used before the cold sores have time to develop, like right as you start to feel the tingling.

2.     Calamine Lotion

Another tip which will make use of the Q-Tip is the use of calamine lotion.  The idea is the same here except you don’t need to dip the Q-Tip in water first.  Simply dip it into the lotion and apply that to the affected area 2-3 times a day.  If you keep this up, the sore should dry up fast and fall off.

Now these 2 solutions will help you get rid of your herpes cold sores, however if you want an even faster working remedy that can also prevent them from popping up in the first place, you’ll need to look into more powerful solutions.  One such solution to consider is Herpeset.  Herpeset is a spray which when used under the tongue is absorbed directly into the bloodstream, so it clears up the sores fast.  With a spray a day, you can also help keep the outbreaks from returning.  Click here to learn more about this treatment.

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