Herpes Remission & Transmission: Understanding the Risks
Herpes is a lifelong viral infection that cannot be cured. However, it can go into remission, meaning that the symptoms may not be present. During this time, the virus is still in the body and can still be transmitted to others.Therefore, it is still possible to get herpes even if it is in remission. However, the risk of transmission is lower during this time.
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