Due to Covid-19, most of us have to put aside other sicknesses including Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD). Regularly, people feel shy when comes to sharing their personal problems with doctor or relatives like STD. Which makes it become severe after being ignored such a long time in social distancing.
To back to the new normal confidently and healthily, DR. NGUYEN DOAN QUYNH will answer particular questions related to STD in SERIES: FAQ ON STDS. The Series is broadcast weekly on CarePlus Clinic Vietnam Fanpage.
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EPISODE 1: COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT HERPES
Herpes is an infectious disease caused by herpes simplex virus. There are herpes type 1 (HSV-1 or oral herpes) and herpes type 2 (HSV-2 or genital herpes). Herpes-type 1 usually causes sores around the mouth and lips while Herpes-type 2 causes sores around the genitals or rectum.
Watch full video for the following answers to the questions below:
Should people have Herpes stop taking genital herpes medicine after receiving Covid-19 vaccine?
Do we get infected if sharing the toilet or cup with Herpes patients?
🔔🔔 Watch SERIES Q&A ABOUT STD airing next week on CarePlus Clinic Vietnam.
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