Monday, November 16, 2009

Hiv More Condition_symptoms Kidneys How Can Herpes Make You More Susceptible Of Getting HIV?

How can herpes make you more susceptible of getting HIV? - hiv more condition_symptoms kidneys

This is to my knowledge because I have herpes, but I have not seen a home made or probably a year and have been diagnosed with it. Well, I had sex with several women of unknown status and I do not know if I am on my HSV1 genital HSV1 or orally. So I read that herpes, a person who is HIV rather contract. How can this be possible in safe sex?

5 comments:

me =) said...

Or if you have oral HSV-1 in the genital area, or both, you can increase your chances of infection with HIV (if you have sexual contact with someone with HIV) ..

BECAUSE ..
both appear to cause as well as open wounds on all your lips / mouth or genitals .. These open wounds are penetrating such small incisions (holes) for the HIV virus in the body. Even with the protection (condoms), herpes virus can appear without regard for the moment, because condoms do not cover or genital sores, which in May

I hope that helped =)

Good luck!

LocalBoy said...

Sexually transmitted diseases (STD), the lesions in the genital area, such as herpes, syphilis, chancre, or causes to increase HIV transmission. This is due to open sores make it easier for the HIV virus in the body. So if you have an infection, your immune system starts a notch, producing fight against the disease cells, macrophages. The HIV virus can bind to these macrophages in the mucous membranes, such as the vagina or anus and then through these membranes in the blood. If you have an infection in the genital area are particularly concentrated macrophages to give something more opportunities for HIV to her body.

LocalBoy said...

Sexually transmitted diseases (STD), the lesions in the genital area, such as herpes, syphilis, chancre, or causes to increase HIV transmission. This is due to open sores make it easier for the HIV virus in the body. So if you have an infection, your immune system starts a notch, producing fight against the disease cells, macrophages. The HIV virus can bind to these macrophages in the mucous membranes, such as the vagina or anus and then through these membranes in the blood. If you have an infection in the genital area are particularly concentrated macrophages to give something more opportunities for HIV to her body.

Seymour B said...

Herpes generally display an open wound, which penetrate the main entry point for HIV in the body, is to initiate an infection. However, if you use guidselines safe sex and condom use is likely much less than without him.

NvrMnd smart1 its over ur head said...

To know that you have herpes means that you should never have unprotected sex, no matter what you think a woman can load it, you know that you are sure you have something. Always wrap it and you do not have to worry about what you have, and you know who you are protected

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