1) Is it OK to say "with spray"?
2) Is "blisters of herpes" correct?
3) Should I use the present perfect tense here?
It is good to apply with spray on sore places where blisters of herpes have appeared.
1. I would just say "apply spray". 2.
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1. I would just say "apply spray".
2. No, "blisters from herpes" would be a little better, but "herpes blisters" would probably be your best choice.
3. Yes, that is exactly the right tense to use.