Herpes is transmitted mainly through different types of bodily fluids, so the answer to your question is yes. Just remember that you can still get infected even though your partner doesn't have any visible symptoms.
He needs to have a blood test to determine. If you were "only kissing", and you have herpes, then it is very possible that the virus was transfered to him. "Burning lips" does not constitute a diagnosis of herpes though. There are other symptoms associated with the virus such as blisters. Go to a doctor, get tested.
By the sound of it, STD. Which one? Well it might be herpes or genital warts. There are other stds with similar symptoms though
I had all the symptoms of Burning Mouth Syndrome. My family doctor prescribed a medicine used to treat the chicken pox virus (herpes). Thankfully all may symptoms went away with no recurrence. What is interesting is that even though I have already had chicken pox when I was little, the BM symptoms began a few weeks after I had come in contact with a child who had chicken pox. This may be the reason for burning mouth syndrome knowing that the herpes virus effects the nerves in the mouth. It is worth asking your doctor about !!!!!
Herpes infection is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) and can manifest as oral herpes (cold sores) or genital herpes. It is a sexually transmitted infection that can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, including sexual contact. While there is no cure for herpes, antiviral medications can help manage symptoms and reduce the frequency of outbreaks. It is important to practice safe sex and open communication with partners to prevent transmission.
if you are married to your partner you become the step mother or father. Talk to your partner about this
1 in 5 people in American have herpes and may not know it. Herpes is easy to contract if you have skin to skin contact. I got herpes by just touching his fluids and then myself without having sex.
It is possible to show signs of a sexual transmitted disease even though your partner does not. Many STD'S don't show any symptoms at all. It is important to ask your doctor .
Maybe, but probably not. Herpes usually reoccurs where it entered and it enters though tears and abrasions. See your doctor.
Absolutely! But just because you have herpes does not guarantee that he will get it.
No.You can get 17 different partner Pokemon though
Yes. The Doctor has trained for years in that specific area to diagnose and recognise potential symptoms, so it is completely fine to undress in front of a female doctor, though usually they will try and match you up with a male doctor.