Controlled with medication, yes you can lead a normal life.
Yes, herpes is not fatal to diabetics.
Herpes simplex 1 can live on any part of your skin.
It CAN effect your brain. It does not effefct a person's life badly. You can still live a regular life.
they can live a normal life if they keep up the medicine unless they develop aids which is more serious and weakens the immune system so something like a cold can be dangerous. there is no cure
it is you get to live a regular life without sooo much work.
it is you get to live a regular life without sooo much work.
it is you get to live a regular life without sooo much work.
It means that they no longer live a nomadic life (moving from place to place on a semi-regular basis), but, that they settle down and live in one place from now on.
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
Although there is no cure, No one has ever died from herpes. Herpes isn't like aids, you can't die from it.As far as I know of there are no reported deaths related to herpes. The common types of herpes are not life threatening to adults. But it can have cause some complications to babies if they contract it at birth but herpes is rarely passed at birth.
No. Once you wash something the herpes virus is destroyed. It also doesn't live outside of the body for more than a few seconds. Herpes spreads through contact like kissing, having oral sex or intercourse with someone that has herpes.
They don't just go away because herpes is a life long disease that is incurable. With antibiotics you can relieve the pain of them but that's pretty much it.