Yes; herpes does stay in the body.
Herpes Simplex Virus travels through tiny breaks in the skin or mucous membranes in the mouth or genital areas. Even microscopic abrasions on mucous membranes are sufficient to allow viral entry.
The patient must stay still during the administration of the radiation so that no other parts of the body are affected
A person can stay awake for around seven to eight days on average. After that, their body will shut down, and they will die.
grows while ur body grows
It is possible because there are many viruses that do this. One example is the shingles virus. Another is the oral version of herpes. However, not all viruses stay in the body. It depends on the type.
It is possible because there are many viruses that do this. One example is the shingles virus. Another is the oral version of herpes. However, not all viruses stay in the body. It depends on the type.
"Stay" by Lisa Loeb
Your immune system fights herpes by using laser beams to deflect the herpes from attacking your immune system. They then take out riot shields and M16's to shoot/scare them off. That should tell those herpes to stay away from your immune system!
A person's body needs vitamins to survive. The organs and different parts of the body needs vitamins to stay healthy and remain healthy.
In case the person might not actually be dead.
There are certain factors that may influence the amount of time that methadate will stay in your body. However, the average person will have it in the system for a day.
Collagen? It depends on the person, male or female, and the body frame and size. Lots of different factors.