'Genital Herpes: What You Should Know,' p. 1541 (Herpes)
'Genital Herpes: What You Should Know,' p. 1541
American Family Physician - Herpes: What You Should Know - October 15, 2005 - - American Family Physician Please note: This information was the groin area. Herpes sores can cause vaginal discharge in women.
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Genital Herpes: What You Should Know
American Family Physician - Genital Herpes: What You Should Know What is genital herpes? Genital herpes (say: HER-pees) is a disease caused by a virus. It causes painful blisters on the thighs or genitals. These blisters break open and turn into sores. in the groin area. Herpes sores can cause vaginal discharge in women

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