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If you do not have oral herpes then you can't pass it on from genital herpes.
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no, a pimple is a pimple...herpes is herpes.
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If you kiss the genitals of someone with genital herpes, you could get herpes on your mouth. If you kiss someone on the mouth and they have genital herpes, you won't get genital herpes.
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A baby with herpes can spread herpes through a bottle.
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Root someone with herpes.
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Herpes simplex is the name of the virus that causes herpes infections such as oral herpes/cold sores, genital herpes, herpetic whitlow, and herpes gladiatorum. Oral herpes refers to a location of infection -- around the mouth.
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Genital herpes is not the same as oral herpes; they are two different viruses.
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HAS is herpes simplex virus; type 1 is oral herpes and type 2 is genital herpes.
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You won't get herpes from petting a dog who's owner has herpes.
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Oral herpes can not change to genital herpes; but the oral herpes can transfer to the genital area.
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There is no vaccination available for herpes at this time. A herpes vaccine has been a goal for many years.
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You can't get herpes from someone who doesn't have herpes. If you could get herpes from your semen, then you were already infected.
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Warts are not a symptom of herpes. Herpes can cause bumps, but herpes and warts are caused by different viruses.
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Herpes lesions are visible. The virus that causes herpes is microscopic.
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Assuming you do not have herpes, then it would be impossible to get herpes in the anus from autoanal.
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No since the one with oral herpes then get genital herpes.
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Herpes doesn't cause and it's not related to any other disease. The common types of herpes are oral herpes (HSV1) and genital herpes (HSV2).
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Yes you can still get oral herpes even if you have genital herpes already.
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Herpes simplex culture is the process of growing herpes virus in the lab. It is the gold standard for herpes diagnosis.
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The usual herpes transmission from kissing is oral herpes or herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1).
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Yes. Active just means that they are currently on an outbreak. Most people who have herpes do not have active herpes.
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There is no distinction between "oral" herpes and regular herpes, but yes it is possible to get herpes from sharing a bong.
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The English term for herpes is herpes. The word herpes comes from the Greek word herperin which means to creep.
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No. Cold sores are one form of herpes, but genital herpes is a different sort of herpes.
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Yes there is herpes in America; about 1 in 6 are infected with genital herpes.
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No it will remain a oral herpes only.
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If you have antibodies for herpes then you have the herpes virus so yes you can spread it.
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Yes you can get herpes by oral sex if your partner has herpes.
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You can treat herpes but you cannot ever get rid of herpes.
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Yes,you can.Herpes simplex viruses -- more commonly known as herpes -- are categorized into two types: herpes type 1 (HSV-1, or oral herpes) and herpes type 2 (HSV-2, or genital herpes). Most commonly, herpes type 1 causes sores around the mouth and lips (sometimes called fever blisters or cold sores). HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but most cases of genital herpes are caused by herpes type 2.
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No genital herpes and herpes zooster are slightly different types of herpes. Herpes zooster causes chicken pox and it can cause shingles later in life. If you contracted chicken pox (herpes zooster) when you were younger then you have the virus that causes shingles.
The only other type of herpes that can affect the genitals is oral herpes (what causes cold sores). If you receive oral sex from some one that has cold sores then you could end up with cold sores on your genitals.
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Herpes is spread by skin-to-skin contact. A herpes infection in your eye will not spread internally to your genitals.
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Herpes simplex is the virus that causes genital herpes, cold sores, and other related infections.
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Sure, something else can be mistaken for herpes. A herpes culture of the rash or sore can help determine if herpes is the cause.
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Neonatal herpes is herpes infection contracted at the time of birth. This type of herpes infection is very dangerous, and may be fatal.
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Any one that has sex and has herpes can give or get herpes. Neither sex is more suceptable to getting herpes.
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You can only give someone herpes if you have herpes. Chlamydia doesn't cause or turn into herpes.
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If the mother had herpes, and the baby was delivered vaginally, then it is likely to be born with herpes. Otherwise, no.
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The short term for herpes is HSV (herpes simplex virus)
For genital herpes it would be HSV2.
For oral herpes it's HSV1.
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