
chieromancer
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Sadly, there is no cure for herpes simplex II. Only treatment. Get educated so you don't spread them to someone else and see a doc.
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i,m here if you need to talk.
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i used Listerine' mouth wash it took 5mins. or go see the doctor.
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god knows and sees else Yahoo
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Go to a plastic surgeopn or dermatologist, first they have to be classified as normal or genital or Herpes
Then they can be froze, lasered or creams used to kill and remove
NO big deal!!
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grandma43
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there is not a cure,i know of several women who has HPV and they did'nt even know untill they got their yearly check-up i have been told that most women do not have out-breaks on the outside one person i know her husband has had out-breaks and he got the warts burned off but they will come back again so girls get your check-ups!
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SoftnSweet S
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You should go ask your doctor and see. That's something you may want to get a concrete answer too.
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cakcynthia
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Better go to the doctor and get them taken off. Isnt that a permanent thing?
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froggyfred3
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Robert P
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they have medication to remove them..takes about 10 days
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Jimena S
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a cream called Aldara can be prescribed by a gyno. Usually HPV
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Elizabeth O
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lol your funny
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thejaundiced_eye
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Interesting how you can spell jenit - uh -gneti- uh genitals but not wrast. I mean atwrs. I mean swrta. I mean swart. I mean warts.
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Suse
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There's no cure, but you can get them removed. They're like any other wart you might get (on your thumb, etc), but in a much more delicate area. They can be burned off or froze off (by a doc!!!), but they might come back, just as they would in any other area of your body. Talk to your doctor to get more info on them and what options are open for you.
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