It's possible, but this usually happens just before or just after a break out heals. If it's been a few weeks or months after a break out it's not likely to be passed on. Also if the person with herpes is taking antiviral medication or suppressants regularly that will even further reduce the risk of spreading it.
yes
He also has the plague.
The initial outbreak of herpes is usually the most severe. A patient who has never had genital herpes or cold sores typically has the worst initial outbreak. A history of other herpes infections may make the initial outbreak less severe, as the body already has related antibodies. These patients may be more likely to have genital herpes without knowing it. As time goes on, outbreaks typically become less severe.
genital herpes
It is possible to have herpes but never give it to your partner. Using condoms, avoiding sex during and just before an outbreak, using antiviral medication, and time from the first outbreak all decrease the risk of transmission.
genital herpies arnt that bad its fun cuz now you can share them i gave it to all three of my cuzin
You would only be likely to get herpes if your mother had genital herpes and you caught the infection when she had an outbreak at the time of birth. Most people don't get herpes at birth, even if their mothers are infected.
You can drink wine in moderation if you have herpes. If you binge drink, or do other activities that affect your immune system, you may be more likely to have an outbreak.
Any sexual activity involving genital-genital contact can transmit the herpes virus.
You can play basketball if you have herpes. If you're having an outbreak, you should not play unless you can cover the affected area.
no, but you will have to have a c-section done if you have an outbreak anytime soon before your pregnancy. They have a shot that they will give you at around 30 something weeks I think it might be 36, to keep you from getting an outbreak if you haven't had one yet during the pregnancy. I am assuming that you are talking about genital herpes.
You can't get genital herpes from irritating the tissues from a baby wipe.