Awful lot of potential 'cures' here, Tech. How will you know that one won't interact negatively with another if you use them all?
And how would you know what worked, if anything?
By the time you could reasonably expect some result from any or all of them, the disease will be on its way out anyway.
Possibly a bit like that old saying about a cold: Treat a cold and it will be gone in a week. Don't treat it and it will be gone in seven days.
I'd stick with your doctor Tech, the advice here is starting to sound like something from the three witches in Macbeth
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Today 08:29 AM My doc reckons that the more cures for something , the less likely any are to work.
Yesterday 01:06 PM: but sometimes when you get a list of so many remedies, it makes you think that nothing actually works - otherwise there would just be 'the one'.
Ive finally decided on exorcism.
Then off to Oakbank.
In short, gg, you don't. It's that simple.
Let's not confuse shingles with genital herpes. They are different viruses.
By far the most prevalent is genital herpes which can be Type 1 or Type 2.
Type 1 is that which we often see on the face, typically around the mouth and nose. Type 2 more commonly affects the genital area.
There is a commonly held belief that transmission of genital herpes can only occur when the blisters are fully formed. This is absolutely incorrect.
In between eruptions, the virus (which is dormant in the system always once contracted) continues to shed parts of the cell and the virus can be very ably transmitted between sexual partners though there is no apparent outbreak of the disease.
So if you want to be sure you're not engaging in sex with an infected partner there is no way to know other than laboratory testing.
And, as I think Green pointed out, oral sex with a partner who is infected with Type 1 Herpes can result in this variety of the virus infecting the genital area. Once you have it, you have it for life. Outbreaks can be minimised with medication.
Because of the widespread ignorance of the fact that genital herpes can be transmitted in its latent phase, the disease has spread exponentially.
Anyone who does have this virus should without question inform potential sexual partners so that they can choose whether or not to engage in sex.
Tech/A: apologies if your thread is being hijacked.
Sinner, I do not at all have a blase attitude towards shingles. I've had shingles myself and know how unpleasant it is.Julia, Herpes zoster is not a common cold and such a blasé attitude towards it can result in trouble. Contraindications between medications should always be examined before beginning their use, but herbs like lemonbalm are extremely common, tested over millenia and are not contraindicated.
A quote from wikipedia:
If you try one prescribed medication and one herbal medication and something works, who cares which it was? I would rather be rid of it than risk neuralgia because I waited "a week or seven days" to act.
Julia, I know of a person who was infected with genital herpes at the age of 17 from an unsterile catheter after an appendix operation in 1948. The catheter was used to relieve urine from the bladder. In those days chloroform was used to knock you out and often had a side effect; one was not being able to urinate.
At that age, no sexual contact had been made with another person.
Over the years, your body does build up its own immune system to counteract the infection and attacks become less frequent and not as severe untill after 30 to 40 years when it totally disappears.
Taking an easily digested multivitamin supplement daily will provide extra nuyrients to help lesson the chance of new outbreaks.
ie. Vitamin A- B-complex vitamins- Vitiamin C- Vitamin E -Zinc-Calcium/magnesium- Selenium.
It is also recmmended to drink lots of water at the first sign of an outbreak.
Water helps to flush toxins out of the body.
Reading this thread has put me right off my Easter eggs
Reading this thread has put me right off my Easter eggs
What were you trying on easter eggs?
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