if you want to break it off, as long as you have safe sex you'd most likely be fine, and herpes while not fun isn't going to kill you and isn't a big deal, also genital herpes is just in the genitals you can't get it by kissing.
If you kissed a cancer patient, you cannot contact Herpes Zoster.
Yes, they are very contagious, cold sores are a form of herpes as well so under no circumstances should you perform any sexual activity using your mouth or there is a very good chance you will get genital herpes. Cold sores are usually Herpes simplex virus1 (predominantly orofacial), it is spread through close contact with the area of infection, Most people that have Herpes simplex virus 1 have it as a result of their parents passing it to them with close contact touching or kissing. this virus is always contagious but is particularly contagious when active, HSV2 which is also known as genital herpes Oral and/or genital herpes (predominantly genital), as well as other herpes simplex infections are spread through close contact and can be infectious at any time especially when active.
You should talk to your doctor about specific preventative care for you or unborn child. Don't be afraid or embarrassed to ask.I found these answers on the International Herpes Alliance pages.HSV can cause sores on the face and lips (facial herpes, for example "cold sores"), or sores on the genitals (genital herpes). HSV-1 is the usual cause of facial herpes, and HSV-2 is the usual cause of genital herpes. But either type of HSV can infect either part of the body. Either type can also infect a newborn baby.* HSV (herpes simplex virus) is most often spread to an infant during birth if the virus is present in the birth canal during delivery. * HSV can also be spread to the baby if he or she is kissed by someone who suffers from coldsores. * In rare instances, HSV may be spread by touch, if someone touches an active cold sore and immediately touches the baby. So monitor yourself and those that come in close contact with your new baby! Hope this helps.
Yes in several music videos! He kissed that girl because the director said so!
A pregnant woman who has genital herpes may infect her child during as it passes through the birth canal. Women who know that they have had genital herpes or think they may have it during their pregnancy should tell their doctor so that steps can be taken to protect the baby from possibly serious harm. Newborns can also be infected by cold sores/ herpes simplex virus non-genital sources such as active cold sores on the mother siblings or persons in close contact with the baby has active blisters on the lips or hands, the baby can become infected. Family members and friends with active HSV should not handle a newborn child.
break up with that fool
Yes, he kissed Cho Chang in the 5th book, and Ginny several times in the 6th and 7th books.
This is termed as french kissing and no you will not get sick, unless either of you had the flu or herpes.
It depends. If by "has herpes" you mean that they commonly have cold sores, or that they had an active cold sore when you kissed them, then I would say yes. You should go to the doctor, because there is some evidence that, at least in the case of other types of herpes, the administration of a prophylactic (or preventive) dose of certain antiviral medications may lower your risk of contracting herpes yourself. If I were your doctor, I might prescribe Valtrex 500mg to be taken twice daily for a week, and I would probably recommend to you that you stop kissing that person unless you don't mind having cold sores yourself.
Sometimes. HSV type 1 can be spread by sex, or by casual skin-to-skin contact. It can infect any part of the body, including the mouth, nose, eyes, genitals, and buttocks.Genital herpes is sexually transmitted, and can be caused by HSV type 1 or Type 2. Having HSV1 on the mouth isn't considered to be an std. It's rarely passed to the mouth from having intercourse or oral sex. It's often passed during child hood by being innocently kissed by some one that has it.Yes, herpes is an STD that is primarily transmitted through the oral and genital area.HSV-1 is not a STD.
generally speaking you dont get a disease from just kissing a girl ( or boy ) but there are some STI's or STD's ( sexally transmitted infections )or ( sexually transmitted diseases )that can be transmitted from skin-skin contact ( such as the lips). These diseases could be one of the following :chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, syphilis, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV), trichomoniasis, granuloma inguinale, and certain forms of hepatitis.
Not likely to happen, herpes isn't passed by just saliva.If this person kissed you on or around your eyes while they had a cold sore then you have a higher chance of gettig ocular herpes.Herpes isn't passed through just saliva, so NO you wouldn't get ocular herpes from that.Some one would have to give you a kiss around your eyes while they had a cold sore in order for you to have any chance of that happening.