No herpes strains are curable.
Proctitis caused by bacteria is curable with antibiotics. Genital herpes is not curable. Although symptoms can be suppressed, proctitis may reoccur.
Answer Some diseases are curable some aren't. Aids has no cure, Herpes can be controlled but it can't be cured, I'd be careful with whom you have unprotected sex with.
Certain strains of the herpes virus cause cold sores. Herpes simplex virus type 1 usually causes cold sores.
There is primarily one strain of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), which is distinct from herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). While there may be genetic variations among individual HSV-2 isolates, these do not constitute separate strains in the same way that, for example, influenza has multiple strains. The focus in HSV-2 research typically revolves around understanding its behavior, transmission, and treatment rather than identifying multiple strains.
Genital herpes is not curable; it is a lifelong infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). While antiviral medications can help manage symptoms, reduce the frequency of outbreaks, and lower the risk of transmission, the virus remains in the body. People with genital herpes can lead normal sexual lives with proper management and communication with partners.
The two names, "oral herpes" and "genital herpes" are actually referring to two different strains of the herpes virus, HSV-1 and HSV-2 correspondently. While both of them are extremely similar in what symptoms they present and how they progress, HSV-1, or "oral herpes", has a preference towards the mouth area and HSV-2 or "genital herpes" has a preference towards the genital area.Other than that, the only difference is that usually the HSV-2 or "genital herpes" is more aggressive and cause both more and worse outbreaks than the former type.Another piece of fun fact is that having one strain of the virus usually gives you an increased protection from getting the other type.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
Syphilis is curable, but any damage from the infection can not be reversed.
Arthritis is not curable. However, there are effective treatments available.
Any sexual activity involving genital-genital contact can transmit the herpes virus.
Generally no. If you have a curable one, it'll need to be treated first.Most STD would exclude you from being able to serve in the military. Some treatable ones, such as chlamydia, could be cured before enlistment, but an incurable one, such as HIV, would certainly exclude you.
If something is not curable it is incurable.