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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'oral herpes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the medical condition known as herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which typically appears as cold sores on the mouth. For example, "Oral herpes is caused by HSV-1, which is highly contagious."
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When discussing herpes in these types of instances, it's important to point out that we are generally talking about herpes type 1 (aka oral herpes), and not herpes type 2 (genital herpes).
She contracts oral herpes, but that doesn't discourage her from the next opportunity, with a new acquaintance in Perugia.
Newer tests are more reliable than older tests; they can differentiate between Herpes Type 1 (oral herpes) and Herpes Type 2 (genital herpes).
In addition to providing mouthguards, OM volunteers have used trivia questions and pictures to educate children about diseases of the oral cavity, including caries, pulpitis, gingivitis, periodontitis, candidiasis, and oral herpes.
Their potential princes, after having presented their passports to the security guards (a Ukrainian's marital status is always reflected on his or her passport) and undergone a test for oral herpes, were allowed to kiss whichever young woman was on duty.
The main virus that worries the city is oral herpes, which is present in some 70 percent of the city's adult population and can cause fatal infections in babies.
It now sells meds for premature ejaculation, oral herpes, genital herpes, and hair loss at what's often a deep discount versus your local drug store.
Her medical history includes hypertension and genital and oral herpes, for which she was maintained on valcyclovir.
Adverse events that were more common with ocrelizumab than placebo were IRRs, upper respiratory tract infections, and oral herpes infections.
Cold sores are oral herpes!
Oral herpes involves the face or mouth.
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