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  2. A caring person is there to talk to 24/7. 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Via TTY at 800-799-4889. Providing accurate information on herpes symptoms, transmission and treatment, and emotional empowerment and support to fight genital herpes stigma.

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    Any views expressed through listed Herpes ResourceCenter are those of the respective organizations themselves and are not necessarily endorsed by the AHF. The AHF regrets that we cannot give medical advice or referrals, nor are we able to offer a medical question-and-answer service. For the layperson, bear in mind that it is not possible to diagnos...

    American Social Health Association (ASHA) Your Resource for Sexual Health Education Since 1914. ASHA is a comprehensive resource for patients and their partners, doctors, nurses, and health educato...
    Herpes Resource Center Contact information for the Herpes Resource Center (HRC) sponsored by the American Social Health Association (ASHA). The HRC offers a variety of materials to assist people in...
    Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood offers educational programs related to the diagnosis and treatment of genital herpes and living with a herpes diagnosis. Telephone (800) 230-PLAN.
    National Herpes Hotline: (919) 361-8488 The National Herpes Hotline is operated by ASHA as part of the Herpes Resource Center. The hotline, which currently answers more than 30,000 calls a year, pr...

    For information on herpesviruses, the following web sites may be of interest. 1998 Guidelines for Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Disease The treatment guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The International Herpes Alliance This site provides extensive patient-focused information, including regional support group listings,...

    For information on herpesviruses tailored to the needs of patients and laypersons. The following web sites may be of interest. The American Social Health Association ASHA’s main web site with a comprehensive, categorized list of links to various sites on sexually transmitted disease. The site has a glossary of sexual health terminology as well as i...

  3. UNITED STATES. National Herpes Hotline: (919) 361-8488 (Note: This is now a PAID service.) Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255. National HELP. NATIONAL HELP HERPES SUPPORT GROUP. National HELP is a *secret* Facebook herpes support group for herpes-related topics only.

  4. Genital herpes is caused by 2 viruses - herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). These viruses can only be passed on by direct skin-to-skin contact, usually during intercourse or oral sex. HSV stays in your system for life. Sometimes the virus becomes re-activated to cause further outbreaks of herpes.

  5. Resources. Find Helpful Information and Support. This section provides a variety of resources that can help you learn more about herpes, manage your condition, and find support. We have compiled a list of reliable websites, organizations, and support groups that offer accurate and up-to-date information about herpes.

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