Do condoms prevent the spread of herpes? how bad is the risk? - is herpes all that bad
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Is Herpes All That Bad Do Condoms Prevent The Spread Of Herpes? How Bad Is The Risk?
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Condoms prevent the spread of genital herpes and other sexually transmitted diseases, but are not 100% effective.
ReplyDeleteAnd sexually transmitted diseases like herpes and HPV can be spread through direct skin contact with the infected area. Thus, even if the condom covers the penis does not cover that the entire genital area. Only rubbing on the other side of the genital area during sexual intercourse is sufficient to transmit the virus.
*** Also have genital herpes and genital warts is not the same. Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus and caused great human platelets as wounds. Genital warts are caused by the human (by the papillomavirus HPV).
Well, with all the new partners, if you are still sure of their sexual health, condom, condoms are sexually transmitted diseases.
ReplyDeleteMay also be interested to know that some of the worst sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhea have virtually no symptoms until the later stages.
To make sure, just in case.
The condom protects you, but not 100%. There is always the possibility of contracting the disease, with or without a condom. And just because they "heard" that some does not mean that it actually was. Could be a rumor. It happens every day to innocent women.
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