
There are many types of
herpes diseases that can affect men as well as women, just like the
deadly sexually-transmitted HIV. Women are usually affected by the genital herpes, which can be acquired through exchange of semen, saliva, and other bodily fluids. As the name implies, genital herpes occurs on the genital area of a woman or man.
To be more specific, herpes can be found on the vulva, cervix, urethra, penis, or scrotum. When the woman is already experiencing pain and watery blisters on her vagina, it is possible that she already acquired the disease. As such, she needs to visit her doctor immediately and
seek treatment.
The first test a suspected HIV patient takes is the ELISA testing. An ELISA test may produce false positives and false negatives so it is taken repeatedly. However, if the result of the test has been concluded to be positive, the Western Blot or immunob
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