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I was skeptical about Forces of Nature, but, curious enough to give it a try. I am now on my second bottle and so far am quite satisfied with the results. It does stop the affected areas from breaking out when applied. When I applied it to an irritated area, the redness disappeared almost immediately. I told my doctor about it and she said nothing can cure herpes which is not what the company said it would do. It promised relief and less outbreak... read more
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Oral herpes, also called cold sores or fever blisters, is a painful infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV 1). Oral herpes most often occurs on the lips, nose, and the surrounding areas. The type of herpes which typically infects the genital area is called herpes simplex 2, and very similar to oral herpes. Oral herpes can also be transmitted to the genitals through oral sex.
100% Organic Treatment Proven Effective for Oral herpes: Oral herpes (cold sore) are highly contagious when a flare up is present, and can be contagious even when a herpes lesion is not visible. Children often become infected with the herpes virus by contact with parents, siblings or other close relatives who have a herpes lesion on or around their mouth. Therefore, learning about the herpes virus is very important, whether or not you have been diagnosed with the herpes virus. On this page you will find information regarding herpes and cold sores. Initially, an oral herpes outbreak may appear as an irritated area. This can be accompanied by burning, itching, or tingling in the region where the herpes outbreak will eventually appear. When left untreated, the appearance of a cold sore, or cluster of very small fluid filled blisters, is usually what occurs next during an oral herpes flare up. Ninety percent of all people will have at least one herpes outbreak in their lives. Some children who are affected with cold sores may become seriously ill. However, after the first infection, many people develop antibodies and never have another oral herpes outbreak. About 40% of American adults, however, have repeated oral herpes outbreaks. Herpes lesions around the mouth are usually transmitted by such forms of contact as kissing an infected person or sharing eating utensils, towels, or razors. Oral herpes is highly contagious when a flare up is present, and can be transmitted even when there is no visible sign of an outbreak, this is called viral shedding. Children often become infected with the herpes virus by contact with parents, siblings or other close relatives who have cold sores. A child can spread the herpes virus by rubbing his or her cold sore and then touching other children. Most people infected with the herpes virus became infected before they were 10 years old. The herpes virus is highly contagious. Anyone experiencing symptoms of a cold sore or herpes lesion must be very cautious when being intimate with another person. Those who have symptoms of herpes, either on their face or in the genitals, should refrain from contact with another person to help avoid transmission of herpes. If the herpes virus has been transmitted, the infection is permanent.
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