No. At least the odds are very very very unlikely. Most genital sores are caused by Sexually Transmitted Diseases like Herpes. Chlorine may irritate them, but chlorine will not cause them. if you have any genital sores you should avoid sex with others and have them checked out by your doctor immediately. I meant the doctor should check out the sores, not the others. Although that may not be a bad idea! Good luck.
A cold sore is caused by a virus.
If you are swimming in clean, chlorinated water this would be safe. If the water is not very clean, then there is a risk of exposing your sore to an infection. Personally, I would wait for the sore to heal.
No. If it did, genital herpes would get better a lot faster.
Sore is an adjective, which can be the feeling caused by a sore (noun) as well as many other things.
Cold sores can be located on the lips, facial area, and genital area.
Mononucleosis is caused by a herpesvirus called Epstein-Barr virus. There are many herpesvirus and they each cause different things. Epstein-Barr can not cause a cold sore or genital herpes.
No, it makes your eyes sore.
Cold sores are caused by a form of Herpes virus. Most people have it, and it only flares up occasionally. In rare cases, this virus can be transmitted to the genital area by giving oral sex.
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Cold sores are spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus. If a girl has a cold sore, and you kiss her genital area (where no sore is) but not her mouth (where the sore is), you are not likely to get infected.
Its not suggested by doctors to swim with any kind of open sore. Coat it with vaseline if you have to, but swimming with a cold sore in a public pool is considered horribly rude and inconsiderate. You might be asked to leave.
Easy, you like them but avoid sexual intercourse or foreplay. And be understanding, as genital pain is very uncomfortable.