It's realy contracted out side of receiving oral sex or having intercourse with some one that has herpes.
If you haven't had any thing to do with oral sex or intercourse then it's probably not herpes.
But if you suspect you could have it you should really see a doctor and get tested, you should also inform your partner about it.
You can't get herpes without skin-to-skin contact. Herpes is spread by contact with the infected area during or just before an outbreak.
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.
Herpes is spread by skin-to-skin contact, not by blood. You can't get herpes from a blood transfusion.
Herpes is spread by skin-to-skin contact. Is is not spread by blood.
The chance is very small. Once herpes hits air the virus will die almost instantly. Herpes isn't likely to rub on the surface of a towel, toilet, clothing or other items. If the herpes virus happened to rub on the surface of an item the virus would die before a person came in contact with the virus. Some studies report herpes could spread by sharing a drink but the chance is almost non existent. You can get genital herpes through genital-genital contact or genital-oral contact with someone who has herpes infection. The virus is most easily spread through contact with open sores. But you also can get the virus from skin that does not appear to have a sore. You can become infected with the herpes virus without having intercourse.
Any sexual activity involving genital-genital contact can transmit the herpes virus.
NO, herpes doesn't spread through blood only by skin contact with the sores.
It is transmitted by "sexual contact".
If you kissed a cancer patient, you cannot contact Herpes Zoster.
Someone who is having unprotected sex would be at risk for contracting herpes. Oral herpes can also be transmitted by contact with the infected area.
Yes, children can get herpes from a parent. Most of us get oral herpes (cold sores) from casual contact in childhood, such as a kiss from a relative.
It has nothing to do with colds or flu. Herpes are cold sores, chicken pox, Shingles, and genital herpes. They are all spread thru direct contact.
In most cases humans get herpes from contact with other humans rather than from contact with leeches. It is technically possible for the virus to be transmitted by a leech, but it is extremely uncommon.