The answer is c bc it is located above
When you sneeze into your hands and touch something and then someone touches a object. Then eat or touch their eye it gets into their system and thats how bacteria and fungi get into you.
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Hmm, there’s no time line on coming out, so take your time. Do it when it feels right.
Genital HSV-1 outbreaks reoccur less regularly than genital HSV-2 outbreaks. There is no cure for genital herpes. Using condoms properly can reduce the risk of cross infection but it is not 100% safe. Genital herpes can still be transferred between partners even with the use of condoms. Once you have herpes, you are at risk of it reoccurring, Research has shown that 80% of people who contract HSV-2 will have at least one occurrence. Generally HSV-2 tends to reoccur four to six times per year. In contrast, only 50% of people who contract HSV-1 will have at least one reoccurrence. The HSV-1 infection only tends to reoccur once a year.