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Herpes cannot be cured fully.But taking anti herpes medication daily can prevent the chance of spreading it through sex.
Hepatitis B can be a chronic infection usually among children and infants.But most adults recover fully with hepatitis B.Vaccination against hepatitis prevent it from new infection.But those who had hep B infection can also become a chronic carrier..u can contact me for more information and treatment
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