How can herpes be prevented?
The surest way to not contract the herpes virus is to ONLY have sexual relations with a partner whom you are in a monogamous committed relationship with and with whom you can trust. The second best way to not contract the virus is to use protection every time you have sexual relations. If any part of your body comes into contact with an infected and active person you will contract the virus. It is sooo very easy to contract the virus as it is passed on by skin to skin contact. Do not forget that herpes can form outbreaks in and around the mouth and even kissing can pass the virus onto you. If you do not trust, do not know or are not sure if your partner has the virus, you must be very cautious. Once you contract this virus you will have it for the rest of your life. The only treatment that will stop your body from producing outbreaks on your skin is the one that we offer here at Never an Outbreak. Our products are all natural and have been proven to stop all outbreaks.
Herpes 2
What is Herpes 2?
It is a sexually transmitted disease that causes one to have blisters, sores and red bumps on their body.
Who can get it?
Anyone who has unprotected sex with someone who is having an active outbreak as well as mothers giving birth vaginally during an active outbreak.
How is this virus spread?
The simplex 2 virus is spread by skin to skin contact with an infected persons outbreak.
What are the symptoms?
Generally the at the first sign of an outbreak you will see redness and swelling, then you will have red bumps and sores, these will turn into wet ulcers which then will dry up and scab over and fall off.
Keep in mind that not everyone who has the herpes virus will have symptoms, most people live their lives unknowing that they even have the virus, while others have recurring outbreaks and have to deal with sores and being contagious more often.







