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Can you use abreva on genital herpes?

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Direct Contact: Genital herpes is essentially spread by direct contact with an infectious area. It is so common primarily due to its ability to infect another even in the absence of any sores. So, that means that genital herpes can be spread even if you or your partner don't see any sores - orally or genitally. read more

Herpes patients with genital sores should not use Abreva, as patients should only use Abreva for cold sores. Things to Avoid. Herpes patients should avoid certain activities when using Abreva or during a breakout. For example, patients should avoid kissing or coming into close contact with other people during an outbreak, as they could spread the infection. Patients should not share Abreva, as this can also spread HSV-1. read more

I don't see any reason that you can't try Abreva down there. I'm pretty sure that the reason that it is not labeled for use in the genital region is that people wouldn't want someone to see them with it in their cart at the shopping center if it was labeled for that.the other thing you can try is bactine which seems to be working for me. read more

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