You can have herpes if you contracted it from someone else who had it. If she doesn't have it, you can't get it from her. But just because she isn't diagnosed with it, it doesn't mean that you don't have it, as you can have gotten it from someone or somewhere else. Moreover, if you have it, you CAN give it to her. Make sure you don't do that.
A yellowish tinge in not necessarily a symptom of illness. Herpes is diagnosed by the sores that it produces.
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 is more commonly diagnosed in oral herpes, but both type 1 and type 2 can infect the mouth, genitals, or other body parts. Type 1 is less likely to recur than type 2.
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Well if your worried talk to her about it
You always have herpes, there is no cure. It may lie dorminant in your system, but you still have it. Breakouts can occur @ any time.
If one person does not have herpes, it is highly unlikely for them to contract it by kissing someone with herpes. However, there is still a small risk of transmission if there are active herpes lesions or sores present on the person with herpes. It is always advisable to practice safe kissing and maintain good oral hygiene.
Someone diagnosed with herpes should eat foods with a high lysine-to-arginine ratio, such as yogurt, parmesan cheese, cow's milk, and avocado. More information can be found in the following link: http://www.livestrong.com/article/465202-foods-that-are-good-for-people-with-herpes/
If you are still married and have a girlfriend, then the person will probably lose the wife.
no she is not salman's girlfriend...........
Unfortunately, even if there are no visible sores there is still a small chance that you can get herpes. The odds are low but you should get checked out.
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