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For your safety I suggest to ask you doctor the list of foods that you should avoid.
Only if you would like it too. I would suggest that you do not want it, and should avoid sexual contact with someone who is infected.
If you break a herpes blister, you may infect the finger that you used to break it with the virus. To avoid complications, it's best to leave the blisters alone.
If you have herpes 3 months prior to getting pregnant, you body has developed antibodies and it is less likely that you would pass it to the fetus. If you get infected while pregnant you could pass it to the fetus. It is important if you have herpes that you let your doctor know. Herpes is typically transferred to the baby during labor through the birth canal. If you have an outbreak during labor they will do a C-Section.
Yes he can.YES they can. Herpes doesn't affect fertility, sperm, or the reproductive systemYes, and a woman who had Herpes can also have the child but often with c-section so the baby don't get Herpes during birth. If she does not have Herpes it would be a good idea to contact a doctor so you can avoid passing it to her.
Type A blood types should eat raw vegetables for immune properties, avoid meats as they are difficult to digest, avoid most dairy, eat pineapple and apricot for their digestive enzymes and select seafood carefully.
Yes, it and grapefruit juice are especially prone to that. Pineapple also contains an enzyme that works to help the body get rid of bruises and "dissolve" blood clotting. Therefore, if you are taking any anticoagulants, you should check with your doctor before consuming pineapple or pineapple juice. This is just one example, read the package information or warnings on the medication label to find out if there are foods like this that you should avoid while taking that medication. You can also contact your pharmacist with questions, they will be glad to help you make sure that you are getting the full benefit of the medication and can avoid any known problems.
We don't hear about the plague as an outbreak. That is because modern antibiotics keep the plague at check.
yes, but like any pit, seed, core, you should try to avoid it.
The only way to prevent oral herpes is to avoid contact with infected persons.
If you touch the sores or fluids from the sores and then the baby's skin, yes you can. Fluids found in a herpes sore carry the virus, and contact with those fluids can cause infection. If you touch your sores or the fluids from the sores, you may transfer herpes to another part of your own body or to someone else. Do not touch the sores or fluids to avoid spreading herpes. If you touch the sores or fluids, immediately wash your hands thoroughly to help avoid spreading your infection.
Bell's Palsy is caused by a viral infection (the herpes virus that causes chicken pox, and shingles in adults). Eating certain foods shouldn't cause any problems.