No, the virus that you're thinking of (HSV1) causes cold sores and fever blisters. HSV2 causes genital herpes. Both are members of the family Herpesviridae, but one is a common infection everybody gets and the other is an STD.
They are both forms of herpes (that's what the H in HSV1 and HSV2 stands for...)
A small pimple on your lip is most likely not genital herpes. They both are not 100% bound to one area. They both CAN be transmitted from mouth to genitals or genitals to mouth. If you recently gave oral sex to someone that had a current outbreak of genital herpes, it is possible (although not likely) that you contracted HPV2 on your lips. You can consult a physician to find out for certain.
which lip? the one on the top or the one at the bottom?
It could be herpes or ingrown hair. If you are concerned, go to your local health department and get tested.
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It is NOT likely a pimple by the mouth is herpes.
I recommend you see a vet.
Might be Herpes see a doctor...
that is herpes my friend sorry
A bump on your lip would be an ulcer. It could also be a cold sore. If you are concerned, or if it hurts badly, see a doctor.
herpes labialischeilosisHerpes Labialisfacial herpes, which Is highly contagious, if the blisters are draining or popped, you can pass the virus trip another person by using the same utensils,kiss and you can even pass the virus from oral satisfaction causing"genital herpes"
its a normal to have a pimple in my vagina?
it is a bump/looked like a zit at the beginning on my bottom lip right on the lip line.
..and you can get herpes.
Genital herpes, or just a pimple. Depending on what it looks like. Does it look like a pimple ? It could still be genital herpes. Not that I can be onehundred percent sure cuz I dont have any medical experience with said matters at hand.
Lip herpes is called herpes simplex type 2. Herpes is a virus that can be treated with antiviral medication if needed. It is a common form of herpes, passed on from generation to generation. It is aggravated by hot drinks and cold weather, which is probably why it got the nickname "cold sores" Herpes simplex type 1 is the genital form. As always, consult your nearest doctor or emergency room for any changes in your condition.
herpes virus or allergy to the sun The Herpes virus that causes lip blisters is not an STD, it is a virus called Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HPV1). The sexually-transmitted disease type of Herpes is HPV2. So don't worry, having those sores on your lip doesn't mean you have an STD.