Yes, some of the symptoms of herpes include tingling, itching, and burning. Other symptoms include sores, blisters, flu-like symptoms, and problems urinating.
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.
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 will clear up the symptoms but will not cure it. Valtrex just makes herpes more comfortable.
Absolutely! But just because you have herpes does not guarantee that he will get it.
You may suspect you have herpes if you experience symptoms such as painful blisters or sores around the mouth or genitals, itching, or flu-like symptoms. Many people may have the virus without noticeable symptoms, so testing is essential for a definitive diagnosis. If you think you might have herpes, consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and possible testing.
Yes.if you have herpes, you should be under the care of a doctor do you can prevent further infections from open sores.usually a doctor will tell you any possible symptoms you might experience and if not there is always the internet or you asking the doctor about it.can or does genital herpes cause abdominal pain
He needs to have a blood test to determine. If you were "only kissing", and you have herpes, then it is very possible that the virus was transfered to him. "Burning lips" does not constitute a diagnosis of herpes though. There are other symptoms associated with the virus such as blisters. Go to a doctor, get tested.
herpes lasts forever
Chances are no but that doesn't mean they couldn't be its just unlikely. The following are a couple of links that offer indepth information on various herpes virus. http://www.herpes.com/ http://www.cdc.gov/std/Herpes/STDFact-Herpes.htm
It is NOT likely a pimple by the mouth is herpes.
It is in the neighborhood of 30% overall.
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.