The 411 on Herpes
What you need to know about this incurable STD.
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Understanding This STD - With recent news that Steelers’ player Camaron Thomas is being sued for allegedly giving his ex-girlfriend herpes, this STD has been back in the media. Read more about this sexually transmitted infection and how it impacts African-Americans. — Kellee Terrell (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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What’s Genital Herpes? - Genital herpes is a virus that is spread through vaginal, anal and oral sex. You can also contract it by skin on skin contact. There are two forms of the herpes virus that can cause genital herpes: Herpes simplex type 1 and herpes simplex type 2. (Photo: Getty Images)
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What Does Herpes Look Like? - Herpes can present itself in outbreaks that appear as a cluster of painful puss-filled blisters or just one blister by itself. The fluid inside the herpes sore contains the virus. But just because someone doesn’t have any sores, doesn’t mean that they don’t have herpes or that you cannot contract the disease. (Photo: BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
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But What’s an Outbreak? - Herpes clears up and go away, but when it returns, it’s called an outbreak. Not everyone has outbreaks or they may have mild ones. How often they occur depends on the person. It’s believed that stress can bring on an outbreak. (Photo: Mango Productions/Corbis)
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Many People Don’t Know They Have Herpes - Sometimes a herpes outbreak looks like a pimple or an ingrown hair, making people unaware that they have the STD. The only way to know if you have herpes is by either getting a sore swabbed or by getting a blood test done by a doctor or clinic worker. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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