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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Treatment For Herpes Type 2

I have just been diagnose with Herpes type 2. I called my ex-husband and told him. The last sexual relation we had was April of 2014. This is the second time I been diagnose with a sexual transmitted disease. He has been my only partner in the last eight years. The first time I called him was in Nov. 2014 and another std and he said he went to the dr. and he was told he was clean. I just talked to him again about the Herpes and he is still saying he was clean in all tests. How is it possible that I contracted these std s and he is suppose to be clean. We divorced because he did have an affair.
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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hello madam..
yes it is possible..
herpes occurs initially called H.simplex and in some cases it remains dormant in the nerves..reactivation occurs in later stages of life called H.zoster..this doesn't need a recent sexual transmission..
i hope i have cleared your doubt..
if you have any more queries feel free to ask me..
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Suggest Treatment For Herpes Type 2

hello madam.. yes it is possible.. herpes occurs initially called H.simplex and in some cases it remains dormant in the nerves..reactivation occurs in later stages of life called H.zoster..this doesn t need a recent sexual transmission.. i hope i have cleared your doubt.. if you have any more queries feel free to ask me..