Yes, it is possible to transmit HSV-2 (herpes simplex virus type 2) even when there are no visible symptoms or outbreaks. This is known as asymptomatic shedding, where the virus can still be present on the skin or mucous membranes and can be transmitted to a sexual partner. Taking precautions such as using condoms and antiviral medications can help reduce the risk of transmission. However, it is important to communicate openly with partners about the risks involved.
i did not catch deoxys without action replay it is really easy with action replay
you can't.
define fire outbreak and the causes
You cant without an AR
the answer Tequila is the name of the outbreak in 1991
Yes, just fish at Route 44, but it is rare to find.
mass outbreak
massive outbreak
if you wanna catch beldum it a mass outbreak on route 228
listen to pokemon talk. wait for an outbreak and go catch it.
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No, folliculitis will note cause a false positive HSV2 result.
The oral HSV1 and genital HSV2 arise from two different strains. Therefore, even if you break out from (or are a carrier of) HSV1 it does not protect you from HSV2 -- or vice versa. The best protection for both partners is to limit contact when each of you have an outbreak of either HSV1 or HSV2, and to use condoms to prevent genital transmission of HSV2 to the unaffected partner. Kissing remains one of the most common ways to transmit HVS1 and unprotected sex or intercourse during an outbreak, especially with weeping sores, is one of the most common ways to infect a partner with HSV2.
YES!
you cant
its basicly Pokemon that aren't uasily catchable ,that you can catch in other routes. For example today my Pokemon outbreak was in rout 9.
No, HSV1 and HSV2 are different viruses. You may be infected with HSV1 if you are already infected with HSV2, and vice versa, however, infection with one does not mean you will get the other unless you are exposed.