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herpes 1 and 2 type

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@nataliya
You need to see an internal medicine, infectious disease, obgyn, dermatologist and/or family doctor that is experienced in treating HSV1 and HSV2. Bloodwork helps diagnose. It is important to educate yourself and get the right medications and dosages to help with managing symptoms. Herpes is not able to be cured since it lives in your nervous system for life. It is helpful to manage stress and take medications regularly or at the first signs of symptoms to prevent spread and painful outbreaks. Hormone changes can also impact outbreaks.

Here is some information from Mayo Clinic on the subject.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/genital-herpes/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20356167

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thanks for advice