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 When is the risk of spreading the herpes-simplex-virus greatest? View Question: www.herpotherm.co.nz

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The risk of spreading the herpes-simplex virus is greatest when fluid has already formed in the blisters and these then burst.
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Answer: " A. Virility EX Oil is not recommended for those with a Herpes Simplex Virus outbreak or any other open sores or skin lesions in the genital area. Q. "
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