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I Think I Have Genital Herpes

I think i have Genital  herpes... I don't have any symptoms but it looks like Genital  herpes from what i've seen on the internet. How could i have goten herpes? ive never kissed or even have a girl friend. If i do have herpes then what should i do? I dont really want to tell anyone. Is there any at home methods to get rid of herpes???
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i misread ur statement..if u think u have genital herpes..it might just be an ingrown pubic hair. u cannot get it from a kiss on the cheek lol (only symplex1 version). everything else i said was accurate tho. ask ur general physician during your next visit to look (anything you say to them is 100% confidential) or get the blood test like i said
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you can have it without having any visible symptoms. a lot of people have both the oral and genital kind right now & probably don't know it. if youre really paranoid you can get a blood test to confirm it. you can go to a planned parenthood center and get the test. it is free in some cases and your parents dont have to know. there is no cure for herpes..if you do have it..youll have it forever. but something like 3 out of 4 americans have herpes symplex 1 (cold sores) and you could have gotten from your grandma giving you a kiss on the cheek. it's transmitted by skin contact and saliva. there are creams and gels to help with it. but its better to know if you hacve it for sure than say "maybe"
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if you dont have any symptoms then how does it look like herpes?? if you think you have it go to the clinic
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you don't have any symptoms but it looks like genital herpes?  I"m sorry but that makes no sense at all. could you please clarify it?

grace
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