Yes, it is possible.
It is NOT likely a pimple by the mouth is herpes.
It's possible. People with herpes can be more suceptable to getting HIV because it can pass more easily through open sores or blisters. So some one with herpes should abstain from having sex while they have any signs of a break out. But just so you know because some one has genital herpes that doesn't always mean they have HIV too.
Yes, it is possible for a person with herpes to not have any symptoms. This is known as asymptomatic or silent herpes. However, even without symptoms, the person can still transmit the virus to others through viral shedding.
Yes it's possible, oral herpes is a cause of occular (eye) herpes.
It can be an infection in your ears, Herpes, or a cold or anything i dont know
No, it is not possible for the virus that causes herpes to "jump" from a hairbrush or your hair to your mouth or genitals; both are mucous membranes, which is the only two places that herpes can infect.
Herpes simplex virus 1 is the virus that causes fever blisters and cold sores.Herpes simplex virus ll is the virus that is responsible for genital herpes.There are anti viral medications that you can take to help reduce outbreaks of herpes,(Valtrex) but it is still possible to spread it even when no signs are present.It IS possible to spread HSv-1 by oral sex. If you have a fever blister and preform oral sex on someone, you can give them genital herpes. Just as someone with genital herpes can spread it to you by oral, vaginal or anal sex . Please use protection if you have genital herpes. marlin
I don't know you tell me
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.
It is possible to get shingles or the herpes zoster virus inside of the your intestinal tract or organs. These include the lungs and brain.
Absolutely! But just because you have herpes does not guarantee that he will get it.
Our vet said 90 percent of cats have herpes, but that sounded very high. Does anyone know how accurate the vet's response is?