It's possible. People with herpes can be more suceptable to getting HIV because it can pass more easily through open sores or blisters. So some one with herpes should abstain from having sex while they have any signs of a break out. But just so you know because some one has genital herpes that doesn't always mean they have HIV too.
Yes it can make one more susceptible to herpes.
Any sexual activity involving genital-genital contact can transmit the herpes virus.
Herpes simplex 1 can live on any part of your skin.
One can find pictures of herpes online, such as medical websites. One popular website is Webmd, which offers both medical articles and pictures of herpes.
A good place to find pictures of herpes would be on various medical websites such as webmd or netdoctor. It is also worth checking any medical textbooks that can be obtained from the library for pictures.
A person can find a doctor by taking advantage of the website findadoc.com. Typically any OBGYN treats herpes, but just to be sure, one should call the doctors office and ask before schedulling an appointment.
Herpes is a virus, not a cellular organism, so it is not a member of any of the kingdoms in the biological classification system.
Besides the sex organs, genital herpes can affect the tongue, mouth, eyes, gums, lips, fingers, and other parts of the body
Herpes is unlikely to start on your armpits, and any symmetrical rash found in both armpits is certainly not herpes. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Herpes can only be passed through direct skin-to-skin contact with the infected area such as kissing, intercourse, genital-to-genital rubbing, vaginal intercourse.Herpes (both oral & genital) can be spread even when there are no symptoms or sores. This is called asymptomatic shedding.In case you have herpes, I recommend you to watch the #1 way to get rid of herpes Permanently - many.link/NewHerpesCure
Herpes is spread by coming in contact with the herpes virus. The herpes virus can be spread even when a person isn't having an outbreak.