Herpes outbreaks could shift around the genital region and to other parts of the body in less common cases.
However, it is common for a person to get herpes outbreaks in the same spot. It is possible for a person who only had herpes outbreaks on the anus to have outbreaks on other parts of the genital region. It is less common for herpes to travel to the eye, the brain (which is very rare) or to other parts of the body.
Besides the sex organs, genital herpes can affect the tongue, mouth, eyes, gums, lips, fingers, and other parts of the body
Herpes can stay in your body for life, but the frequency and severity of outbreaks can vary. Factors like stress, weakened immune system, and certain medications can affect the duration and frequency of herpes outbreaks.
Herpes is the name of the virus; a virus has no blood.If you mean can a part of the body which is affected by herpes bleed, it depends on what sort of herpes virus you have and which part of the body.A cold sore, caused by the herpes virus, can indeed crack and bleed.
Herpes will not stop you from conceiving.
I don't belive herpes does affect the urethra itself, but herpes can make you burn and or have trouble urinating when you have a break out.
Herpes simplex IgG is the long-term antibody to herpes simplex virus. It typically affects the skin and mucous membranes, not the lungs. It is not caused by chickenpox. It indicates prior infection.
Every part of the body is vulnerable
Quite significantly as that body part is no longer there.
Lung
eyes
Eye
the head