If neither in the couple has the herpes virus, they can not get herpes if they have no other partners. However, most adults are infected with oral herpes (cold sores), an infection typically picked up during childhood from casual contact. This herpes infection may be passed to the genitals during oral sex, even in a mutually monogamous relationship.
It is possible to have herpes but never give it to your partner. Using condoms, avoiding sex during and just before an outbreak, using antiviral medication, and time from the first outbreak all decrease the risk of transmission.
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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.
No. Herpes is a virus and can spread. Most likely you would get cold sores around your mouth. Cold sores are herpes simplex and the same as genial herpes. The person you are having sex with will give you herpes if it is active.
No, swallowing the sperm will not cause herpes. If your partner has herpes, you have already been exposed by the time you reach this stage.
It is NOT likely a pimple by the mouth is herpes.
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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.
HPV does not cause herpes and is an unrelated virus. Herpes is caused by HSV. If a woman has HPV or HSV, she could spread them to her partner during sex.
Yes it's possible, oral herpes is a cause of occular (eye) herpes.
You need to see your doctor. You may have herpes and it is very contagious to your sexual partner.