yes
Yes it is very likely
Only if the person in question is infected with a Herpes viral infection of the mouth. Basically, if they have oral herpes, yes. Otherwise, no.
Besides the sex organs, genital herpes can affect the tongue, mouth, eyes, gums, lips, fingers, and other parts of the body
Herpes whitlow is usually caused by HSV1. If you bite your finger nails while you have a cold sore and bite through the skin you could pass HSV1 to your fingers. Dentists used to get it on their fingers while examining people that had a cold sore, that was before they started using latex gloves.
yes.........that is if u have sexual altercations, or if yall kiss,or if the male touches the females nose or fingers
Herpes is transmitted mainly through different types of bodily fluids, so the answer to your question is yes. Just remember that you can still get infected even though your partner doesn't have any visible symptoms.
If the woman is not infected with a STD, nothing will happen if you perform oral sex on her & she has genital herpes, you could possibly contract Genital Herpes orally. Or is she has Gonorrhea you could possibly get Gonorrhea of the throat.
Herpes can be on your cheek.
You can't remove herpes.
All types of herpes cause itching or burning. This is true for oral herpes, genital herpes, chicken pox, and shingles.
herpes simples, herpes labialis, or herpes gigngivitis.Herpes is a type of virus which cause disease in humans like encephalitis by herps zooster virus, genital herpes by HerpesviridaeThe condition commonly known as "herpes," referring to sores on the mouth or genitals, is caused by the Herpes simplex virus, or HSV. The are other forms of the virus, such as Herpes zoster, that cause lesions on other parts of the body.Virus is herpes simplex virus type 2 for genital herpes and type 1 for oral herpes.Shingles, which is a form of herpes is caused by chicken pox virus.STD
Some common names for the skin diseases of herpes are cold sores, fever blisters, genital herpes, shingles, whitlow, wrestler's herpes, and ophthalmic herpes.