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The Herpes Bible:
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E-book edition $80.00 dollars |
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Here is the first page of The Herpes Bible which serves as its introduction. Please take the time to read it so that you may further understand the nature of the book.
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Herpes is the most devastating sexually transmitted disease after HIV. Unfortunately, this extreme is paralleled by the extreme lack of knowledge and care exhibited by most clinicians and doctors with regards to this disease. The destruction of herpes rarely, solely relates to its physical morbidity; rather, what greatly affects many people with herpes is a profound psychosocial anxiety, depression, self isolation, and or self/societal inflected shame.
When it comes to herpes diagnosis, there is a great misunderstanding and lack of knowledge among many doctors. Time after time, I have had patients flock to my office who were wrongly told that they do have herpes. Also, I have seen a sprinkling of patients who were wrongly told that they do not have herpes. This book will clarify the methods and the accuracy of herpes testing. It will answer many questions as to how herpes is diagnosed or ruled out through the use of many excellent, simulated, real-life examples. It will give percentages on test sensitivities related to specific time frames after potential exposure to herpes and when testing is accurate and inaccurate.
Probably the most common impetus for patients arriving to my office for herpes consultation stems from other physicians’ indifference when giving this diagnosis. Telling somebody that they have herpes can be a life altering message. Most doctors deal with this disease as trivial or a nuisance. The diagnosis of herpes requires a great discussion on the risk of transmission, when lesions are present and when lesions are not present. This book deals with all the different scenarios when herpes may or may not be transmitted. It details the various risks, in specific percentages and ratios, of transmitting herpes to prospective partners. Also, this book is an excellent resource for those who think they were actually exposed to herpes and want to see what their specific risk of contracting herpes was.
Separate from the two chapters devoted to herpes transmission and herpes diagnosis, this book covers chapters on all herpes relevant topics. There is a brief, yet comprehensive chapter on the types of herpes infections, a thorough chapter on herpes symptoms and clinical syndromes, an important chapter on how to properly treat herpes, a chapter which relates herpes to pregnancy, a chapter on the psychology of herpes and how to deal with herpes in current and future relationships. There is also a chapter which has some general, yet meaningful, information on herpes. Within some of these chapters, brief remarks on some of the legal aspects of herpes are made.
This book is designed for both patient and doctor to better understand herpes. It will arm both patient and doctor with the answers to the multitude of questions which may arise when dealing with herpes. It will also answer many other relevant questions which would not arise unless an expert was consulted. All these questions are absolutely necessary to dispel the fears and myths about herpes and to confirm its truths and realities. I trust that this book will be invaluable to anyone who wants to or needs to learn about herpes from a true herpes expert. It’s unique question and answer format covers all vital aspects of herpes in an easy-to-read and understand text. It is a must read for anyone who has or thinks they may have herpes. |
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