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Herpes: How Long Does A Typical Outbreak Last? - Dr. Grobe

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Dr. Grobe explains how long a typical genital herpes outbreak lasts and discusses natural treatments.

Dr. Grobe:
Herpes is a sexually transmitted infection that once you get it, does not go away.

So once you have contracted that infection it becomes about management of outbreaks.

So conventionally we manage outbreaks by using antivirus like Acyclovir or Valtrex. Naturopathically, alternatively, lysine works quite effectively at reducing the number of outbreaks, and then topically using that as well once you have an outbreak can reduce the duration of that outbreak.

About Dr. Denise Quance Grobe, N.D.:
Dr. Denise Quance Grobe, N.D., is a licensed Naturopathic Physician. Her practice is directed towards women's health issues among adults and adolescents, with a focus on personalizing treatments to stimulate the body's healing potential. She blends botanical medicine, homeopathy, medical nutrition, and acupuncture with lifestyle counseling to provide the optimal level of care for her patients.

Dr. Quance Grobe received her doctorate degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona, in 2004, and has continued to educate and practice within the local community. She is accomplished at treating Stress conditions, Fibromyalgia, Anxiety, Depression, Diabetes, PMS, Menopause, Hormone Balancing, and Osteoporosis.

Visit Dr. Grobe at The Center For True Harmony

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